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Fixing the Photoshop CS4 “One or more files in the Adobe Application…” Error (updated)

For some reason this error has crept up on several of my machines recently when starting Adobe Photoshop CS 4 on the Mac:

“One or more files in the Adobe Application Support folder, necessary for running Photoshop, are missing. Please run the Photoshop installer and re-install Photoshop.”

Surprisingly, the solution was both quite simple and posted on Adobe’s website:

Solution 1: Copy the Adobe Unit Types file to Library/ScriptingAdditions.

Copy the Adobe Unit Types file in the Previous System folder to /Library/ScriptingAdditions.

Solution 2: Create a new ScriptingAdditions folder, and then reinstall Photoshop.

Create a new folder in /Library and name it ScriptingAdditions.
Remove and reinstall Photoshop.

Solution 3: Make sure there is not a space in the ScriptingAdditions folder name.

On two of my Snow Leopard machines, the ScriptingAdditions folder was missing.  I restored from another computer and the error was gone.  On my third machine, the file and folder were there, but the Adobe Unit Types file was created in 2005.  After replacing with a more recent copy, I was back in business.

Update 02.03.10: Adobe has posted a new 64bit clean version of Adobe Unit Types.osax (version 2.1.0) in a TechNote titled “Error about unit type conversion occurs when running an AppleScript in Photoshop (Mac OS X 10.6).”  This updated version works great for me on 10.6.2.

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Amazingly nerdy and helpful Snow Leopard Tip

In Snow Leopard (MacOS 10.6), you can toggle the viewing of invisible files by pressing Command-Shift-. (period) in any Open or Save dialog box.  This is great for editing configuration files!  (Files beginning with a . are normally invisible)

(via MacOSXhints)

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Using the new iTunes Media Organization (updated)

iTunes 9 introduces a new iTunes Media Organization option.  Previously, the iTunes folder is organized like:

  • iTunes
    • Mobile Applications
    • iTunes Music
      • Movies
      • Podcasts
      • Ringtones
      • TV Shows
    • iPod Games

The new organization scheme puts all content into folders related to the content within the iTunes Media Folder:

  • iTunes
    • iTunes Media
      • Audiobooks
      • Automatically Added to iTunes
      • iPod Games
      • Mobile Applications
      • Movies
      • Music
      • Podcasts
      • Ringtones
      • TV Shows
      • Voice Memos

I decided to upgrade my organization by choosing File > Library > Organize Library.  The process appeared to go very well with only 12 old artist folders remaining in in my iTunes Media folder. 

After examining these remainders, I found that some contained orphaned music files, some had jpg files and some were just plain empty.  I dragged the music files to iTunes (which immediately moved them on the new organization scheme), deleted the images and the remaining empty folders.

Then came the shocker, my next Time Machine backup wanted 400GB+ to complete.  I let it backup, but I’m planning on going back and deleting my old iTunes Music folder in the backups once I’m satisfied that there are no orphaned files.

A quick check using “List MIAs,” tells me I’m clean, but experience says I should wait a few weeks.


Update: Apple has posted a support article titled: “iTunes 9: Understanding iTunes Media Organization

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Fake Steve is Rockin!

Fake Steve Jobs (FSJ) is on a rampage!  The Google Chrome OS has started quite the fake feud with Eric “Squirrel Boy” Schmidt and the new and improved FSJ.

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Read more on fakesteve: “Dear Eric: You’re dead to me

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Making iChat work in an unknown environment

iChat occasionally seems to have trouble connecting when I’m traveling.  My simple fix is to enter the IP address of the AIM servers directly into the settings. 

Here are the IP addresses that you can plug in to make iChat work as of 04.06.09:

SSL
—————
Name:  slogin.gslogin.oscar.aol.com
Address: 64.12.161.184

Non-SSL
—————
Name:  login.messaging.aol.com
Address: 64.12.161.153

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Fix that darned “We’re sorry, this video is no longer available” YouTube problem

After searching numerous times on this topic “We’re sorry, this video is no longer available,” I finally came across the answer.  ArcSource posts this simple solution:

Reinstall Flash 10.

Yes, there is a fix for those who don’t have Google Accelerator and it’s so simple that I’m going to type it again- Reinstall Flash 10.

That is all.

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Dupin 2.0 has landed

Doug Adams has released the second major version of the must-have Dupin. This app is the iTunes duplicates manager.

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If you’ve ever wanted to rid your library of dupes, do yourself a favor and spend the $15 on this amazing piece of software.  The new “Consolidate History” tool in this version consolidates play, skip & ratings info from all dupe tracks into a single “Keeper” track.  Awesome!

While you’re there, take a look around the the huge library of iTunes scripts.  Chances are if you’ve ever wished iTunes could do something that it can’t, Doug has created a script that does it for you.

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Apple introduces Safari 4 beta

Apple has just released Safari 4 beta for both Mac and Windows.

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Innovative new features in Safari 4 include:

Top Sites, a display of frequently visited pages in a stunning wall of previews so users can jump to their favorite sites with a single click;

Full History Search, where users search through titles, web addresses and the complete text of recently viewed pages to easily return to sites they’ve seen before;

Cover Flow, to make searching web history or bookmarks as fun and easy as paging through album art in iTunes

Tabs on Top, for better tabbed browsing with easy drag-and-drop tab management tools and an intuitive button for opening new ones;

Smart Address Field, that automatically completes web addresses by displaying an easy-to-read list of suggestions from Top Sites, bookmarks and browsing history;

Smart Search Field, where users fine-tune searches with recommendations from Google Suggest or a list of recent searches;

Full Page Zoom, for a closer look at any website without degrading the quality of the site’s layout and

Built-in web developer tools to debug, tweak and optimize a website for peak performance and compatibility; and

New Windows-native look in Safari for Windows, that uses standard Windows font rendering and native title bar, borders and toolbars so Safari fits the look and feel of other Windows XP and Windows Vista applications.

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Apple With and Without Steve Jobs

While many media outlets are focusing on the 25-year Macintosh anniversary this month, the Times takes a look at historical Apple sans Steve Jobs.

[via Patrick Crowley]

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Keyboard shortcut to instantly sleep your display

I caught a new trick at Rob Griffith’s Macworld session today:

How to instantly sleep your mac display:

- Press Shift-Control-Eject

This is awesome because you can’t set the brightness to zero on the desktop displays.

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