Adobe Photoshop will not "Save As" a jpeg? Must "Save As" twice before closing

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graphicteach
Feb 8, 2007
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We are on Windows XP using Photoshop CS2. Every time we try to "Save As" and turn a file into a Jpeg, or rename a Jpeg from within Photoshop, the file corrupts becoming unreadable unless we "Save As" twice. We also notice that the file name will not contain the extension ".jpg" until the second "Save As". Is this a network problem or a software glitch? This is a school setting with networked computers. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Toobi Won Kenobi
Feb 9, 2007
"graphicteach" wrote in message
We are on Windows XP using Photoshop CS2. Every time we try to "Save As" and turn a file into a Jpeg, or rename a Jpeg from within Photoshop, the file corrupts becoming unreadable unless we "Save As" twice. We also notice that the file name will not contain the extension ".jpg" until the second "Save As". Is this a network problem or a software glitch? This is a school setting with networked computers. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

Are you working and saving locally? Working over a network is not supported by Adobe, much less saving over a network.
TWK
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graphicteach
Feb 9, 2007
Are you working and saving locally? Working over a network is not supported by Adobe, much less saving over a network.
TWK

We are working locally (programs loaded on computers) but saving to a remote server.
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Mike Hyndman
Feb 9, 2007
"graphicteach" wrote in message
Are you working and saving locally? Working over a network is not supported
by Adobe, much less saving over a network.
TWK

We are working locally (programs loaded on computers) but saving to a remote server.
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Not good;(
Try working saving locally then transfer when saved.
This is the sort of problem that you see on some networks but not on others, too many variables, network traffic, permissions, collisions etc., HTH
TWK

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