Not to beat a dead horse, but I have the same directory tree problem. What I've discovered is that it is indeed the number of
sub-directories, (4 seems to be the limit for me), but ALSO, the number of photos in the directory! I guess this can also explain it having to do with the cache not being able to keep up.
I beta tested PS CS3 for a month or so before it's release. I installed Creative Suite and even after using Adobe's worthless 'cleaner' STILL got the error, "Adobe Photoshop CS3 cannot install because of a conflict with: Adobe Photoshop CS3" I installed it on a secondary hard drive in my system, (not in the default location), and ended up blowing away a new Vista install, formatting the machine, going through hoops with Microsoft having to tell them why I wanted to reinstall Vista and eventually being able to install PS CS3. Ridiculous.
I realize that software companies have to get pretty radical to try to stay a step ahead of the pirates and thieves. But when it's at the expense of dedicated and loyal customers that are expected to remain 'understanding' through a debacle like this, understanding about the price being so high with every upgrade, (even though the majority of the development's been complete for years), because it helps recoup loss due to piracy, it starts to be a LOT of understanding...
Thanks for the 411 on the cache limitations! MUCH appreciated!
:)
On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 05:35:10 -0400, Gary wrote:
I have serious trouble with Bridge when the complexity of a directory gets too high. I can't tell you what "too high" means right now, but I sure know it happens.
How big or complex is the folder you're looking into with Bridge???
Gary in tampa
On 10/5/07 12:02 PM, in article ,
"Colonel Blip" wrote:
Hello, All!
I can no longer run Bridge w/o it crashing. I get an error message regarding LIBMYSQLD.dll and an error report (attached). I've reinstalled but that did not solve the problem.
Thanks,
Colonel Blip.
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