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david_h
Jul-05-2005, 07:56 PM
I'm struggling here, hope someone can help.
At home, we have a wireless network and while I mainly work on my Thinkpad, I usually store files on one of the desktops.
Anyway, when I start Photoshop on the Thinkpad, it always wants to find that network drive and crashes if it can't. This basically means that I can't use Photoshop at all right now unless I'm at home.
Any ideas as to how I can correct this, it's getting really frustrating.
Thanks.
wxwax
Jul-05-2005, 09:11 PM
Is it CS? Is it trying to log on to the internet?
I ask in ignorance. But on my machine, everytime I start-up PS, ZoneAlarm tells me PS is trying to access the internet. I think it's Adobe making sure that PS is being used on the machine to which it was registered. :dunno
colourbox
Jul-05-2005, 09:42 PM
I'm not sure if this will work on your version of Photoshop, but it works on the latest couple versions: Start Photoshop, but hold down Ctrl, Shift, and Alt. That deletes the preferences. I'm not sure if that will remove the remembered folders on the network, but it's worth a try.
david_h
Jul-06-2005, 02:42 AM
Sid, it's CS. I don't htink it's connecting to the internet, just looking for a file that's on the unavailable network drive.
Coulourbox, thanks for the tip. I tried it and it let me right in. PS starts much much faster as well, must have accumulated a lot in the preferences file.
cletus
Jul-06-2005, 07:35 AM
I'm not sure if this will work on your version of Photoshop, but it works on the latest couple versions: Start Photoshop, but hold down Ctrl, Shift, and Alt. That deletes the preferences. I'm not sure if that will remove the remembered folders on the network, but it's worth a try.
Oh sid....
If ever there was a post that needed to go into the hall of wisdom, this is it!
wxwax
Jul-06-2005, 08:45 AM
Oh sid....
If ever there was a post that needed to go into the hall of wisdom, this is it!
Done, thanks for the suggestion. Does the new title make sense?
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=14552
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