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Steve, I had changed my permissions to Read & Write and Ignore Ownership of This Volume on all my media and project drives some time ago.
But, thanks for offering a suggestion. And I concur that Lion is jacked up, in more ways than permisssions.
If you read that epic thread about the Serious Error, you might conclude, as I did, that no single item is causing it. "Serious Error" just means something has caused the app to crash. I googled, and the Serious Error has plagued many Adobe apps going back years.
It was great to hear from Todd K. that Adobe is aware of the problem, and working on a fix.
On Jul 18, 2012, at 10:11 PM, Steve Oakley wrote:
> hmm. suggestion, do a get info on the cache folder and set everything to read / write permission level, and then apply to enclosed and see if it goes away.
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> 10.7 has jacked up file permissions that have caused problems for a lot of apps and this could be another case of some files being set to read only when PP needs to write and can't
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> On Jul 18, 2012, at 6:49 PM, Jim Curtis wrote:
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>> On Jul 18, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Steve Oakley wrote:
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>>>> The next time I got one, I just deleted the caches and previews, and I was back in business.
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>>> ok, good hint - which caches ? adobe ? system ? other ?
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>> The Adobe caches whose locations are set in the Ae and Pr Preferences.
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>> I got two Serious Errors this afternoon, since my last post. One was after double clicking a clip in the Project Tab.
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>> Anyway… I deleted the Adobe caches and previews and it seems to be OK for now.
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