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| Home Directory on external drive confuses Photoshop Elements I followed the instructions from this thread to move my home directory to a external hard drive. (Carefully making sure the external drive is set to not ignore permissions, and copying/verifying files/permissions using Retrospect.) Everything seems to be working except Photoshop Elements 2.0 (including new updates) keeps poping up an alert saying it can not write to a file... The problem is it does not tell me WHAT file. Even weirder is the fact that it does this even if I'm not doing anyting in Photoshop... i.e. not even any file open, just the program. It repeats this every minute or so for about 5 minutes before stopping... I've compared all of my preferences in my old home directory vs. the partition copy. Everything matches perfectly. Can anyone help me troubleshoot thsi problem?
__________________ TommyWillB Intel iMac 250GB external drive TommyWillB.com hosted on Mac OS X 10.4.x / Apache 1.3.x / PHP 4.x |
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