![]() It also returns hundred of connectiona from our proxy just saying it is waiting but doesn't actually tell you what it is waiting on, other than concluding that it is access to the site above. When you run the editor it returns the following as one of the connections (this is only there when Photoshop Elements is run and disappears after the program kicks in to life, so it definitely appears to be linked to the program):. I ran TCPView when opening the program which details all TCP connections that are occuring on the PC and any point. Has anyone tried using the software outwith their school/business network? I am thinking about taking a PC home tonight and try it from there, or/and install the software on my own home PC and see if the same issue still occurs. However the fact that it has started happening elsewhere seems to rule that probabilty out and maybe Adobe have changed something, ie the location of whichever site the program is attempting to contact at startup. I was thinking that when you start up editor the program tries to connect to an adobe website, possibly to check updates etc, and maybe a change in our proxy server has blocked access to the site. I was starting to be of the believe that it must have been something that has changed on our network. So my question is has anyone come across something similar and do you know what Elements Editor tries to do when it starts up.? I've been through a number of attempts to fix this including the standards of reinstall (from a local location, and a disk and a network location), install it on a new PC (PCs are all running Windows XP SP3) delete the preferences file, start it directly from a shortcut to the editor and not through the shortcut it creates. I have determined that it must go and try to check something on the network because I figured out if I remove the network cable it starts ok. It freezes for approximately 5 minutes then kicks in to life and works ok after that. We have 20 PCs in a school with the program installed but whenever anyone (and I mean anyone - standard domain user, administrator, local user) runs the editor it appears to startup ok but then it immediately freezes and you can't access any menus. ![]() Hi I am having a very annoying problem with Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 that I cannot get to the bottom off.
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