- #Adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1 zip file
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#Adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1 zip file
I manually downloaded the Adobe Photoshop CS3 10.0.1 installation patcher from Adobe’s website, and extracted the ZIP file to be given an executable called PatcherApplication.exe – original eh? With this being an executable, I knew that the application would have to extract its contents in order to run and generally, the place they are extracted is the logged in user’s temp folder. So, where now? Well, given what I do on a day to day basis I decided I’d put my skills to use and track down this elusive ScriptingSupport 10.0.1 file.
#Adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1 windows 7
And this problem doesn’t affect just Windows 7 RC1 either because I had the problem in windows XP SP3 too.
#Adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1 Patch
OK, conclusion is, the patch isn’t working. I uninstalled CS3, ran the clean up batch file, re-installed, re-patched and still it was version 10.0!? So obviously the patch wasn’t working because it certainly wasn’t updating the ScriptingSupport.8LI file, or any other plug in by looking at the versions listed from System Info. I re-applied the patch and checked again. Well, as you can see from this screenshot, despite patching, I had version 10.0. Well, that didn’t work either and XP still had the same fault as Windows 7 RC1 so the fault wasn’t down to Windows 7, it clearly wasn’t being patched by Adobe Updater.Īfter another few nights of getting annoyed with the error and after lots of reading on forums for fixes etc I decided to check out what version of Scripting Support I had installed so I took a look at System Info in Photoshop to see what version of Scripting Support had been installed since many of the forum posts pointed towards that as the potential issue. I’d found myself not taking as many photos because it was a pain to do any editing on them without creating duplicate TIFFs so back to XP I went. I had been suffering with this issue for a while when I decided it was time to go back to Windows XP to rectify the problem. The file could not be edited because Adobe Photoshop CS3 could not be launched. No image loaded and upon revisiting Lightroom I was presented with an error:
![adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1 adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1](http://www.dmeadowsdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/photoshopcs3.png)
Photoshop fires up and… not a lot happens.
![adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1 adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1](http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/cs3-photoshop-10/photoshop-cs3-tt-bw.jpg)
So I right click the image, go to Edit In and choose Edit in Adobe Photoshop CS3…
#Adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1 upgrade
#Adobe photoshop cs3 10.0 1 update
Photoshop update 10.0.1 solves printing problems encountered by many users (especially Windows) and includes better support for XMP metadata for preservation via Save for Web thanks to a new option in its dialog box. New updates to Adobe Photoshop CS3 and LightroomĪdobe is catching up with Apple customs and it surprises us today with a good number of updates: Photoshop CS3 10.0.1, Bridge CS3 2.1.1, Lightroom 1.3, Camera RAW 4.3 and DNG Converter 4.3.