Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Motion & Video => Topic started by: chilehead on October 24, 2007, 10:40:17 am
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Just a heads up to anyone considering a purchase of Premiere Elements 4.0 who also has Photoshop CS2 installed. After installing PE 4, Bridge will respond with the following message:
"Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other Adobe application to use Bridge."
I tried removing PE 4, reinstalling Bridge, and Photoshop, re-activating the license, using System Restore in Windows . . . nothing worked. Finally called Adobe support. They are working on the issue, but do not have a fix at this time.
Only Bridge seems to be affected, the rest of Photoshop appears to work OK. Photoshop CS3 users do not report any issues.
Mark
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Adobe has provided a fix:
Bridge CS2 returns a licensing restriction error on a computer with Premiere Elements 4 installed (http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb402799&sliceId=2)
Even with this fix, Bridge was still not functioning properly on my system, so I ended up uninstalling and re-installing Bridge. After that, I updated Bridge via the help menu in Photoshop, and seem to be in good shape again.
Special thanks to the folks at the Muvipix forum for following this problem.
Mark