![]() ![]() I asked about uninstalling Organizer and the "Support Community" claims that should not be done as "they work together" (even if you don't specifically use them? Shared "Libraries"? Shared ".lylb's"?) Perhaps Adobe has trouble understanding the differences in the two names? Hopefully, the fact that there are two Organizers installed is ay least part of the problem. I don't think I'll bother any of these other than probably deleting/unistalling PSE Organizer 20 21. Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Desktop Common/Core/AdobePIM.dylib Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Desktop Common/LCC/adobe_upgrade.dylib PSE 2021 Oganizer/Contents/Required/Adobe App Manager/Contents/OOBE/adobe_prtk_lib.dylib PSE/PSE 2022 Oganizer/Contents/Required/Adobe App Manager/Contents/OOBE/adobe_prtk_lib.dylib PSE/PSE 2022 Oganizer/Contents/Required/Adobe App Manager/Contents/OOBE/adobe_oobelib.dylib Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Desktop Common/LCC/adobe_oobelib.dylib PSE/Support Files/AMT/CustomHook/adobe_oobelib.dylib Thanks for any constructive suggestions, expressions of sympathy or good jokes. Question: What can I do to stop these annoying and apparently non-harmful Notifications of this application crashing? I plan on compressing, renaming and moving "./ PhotoshopServer.app/Contents/MacOS/ PhotoshopServer" (location 1, above) to observe any consequences. I have not found any such app/exe/file on my drives. I never use the Adobe Elements 2022 Organizer.app.Īdobe Support Community suggested that I might have installed Photoshop Express at some point. app/Contents/MacOS/ PhotoshopServerĬontents/Frameworks/ PhotoshopServer. This is the (Mac) file path for the app:Ĭontents/Frameworks/ PhotoshopServer. The most recent one was installed (I assume) with the latest update/install of PSElements 20 22. I have two copies of "Photoshop Server.app" on my boot disk. I have not experienced any problems using PSE nor have I seen any other crashes or problems from the app. I have no dyld files on my Mac although they are supposedly used in Big Sur and later versions of the OS. ![]()
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