How to make images auto open in PS2 instead of PS3 from Bridge?

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Christine_Holzmann
Jan 19, 2007
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Hi all,
After installing the PS3 beta, images now open in PS3 instead of PS2 when doubleclicking on them in Bridge. How can I fix this so that they open in PS2 instead as they used to before?

Thanks a lot for your help in advance:)
Best regards,
Christine

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Christine_Holzmann
Jan 19, 2007
Found it in the PS3 forums!

Workaround:
1) Quit all versions of Photoshop and Bridge
2) Mac: Delete the /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Launch/ photoshop/10.0/ folder on your Desktop
Win: Delete the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Launch \photoshop\10.0 folder on your Desktop
3) Mac: Delete the /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Launch/bridge/ 2.0/ folder on your Desktop
Win: Delete the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Launch\bridge \2.0 folder on your Desktop
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Christine_Holzmann
Jan 19, 2007
This didn’t fix it for me alas:(

Can anyone help me out here?
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Buko
Jan 19, 2007
I’m working quite happily with both versions. to get something to open in PSCS2 make sure its already open.
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Christine_Holzmann
Jan 19, 2007
Buko,
When I have PS2 open and PS3 closed, everything opens up perfectly into PS2:) It is only Bridge that I am having the problem with where everything opens into PS3…even if I have only PS2 open at the time.
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Buko
Jan 19, 2007
I’m not seeing that. and I have not done anything special.
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Christine_Holzmann
Jan 22, 2007
Okay…finally got it working thanks to another user in the PS3 forums:) Seems like installing PS3 overwrote the file type associations in Bridge. Going into the Bridge preferences and changing all the file type associations back to PS2 fixed the problem:))

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