Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Adobe Illustrator CS3 Will Not Let You Save

When working in Adobe Illustrator CS3 last night, I hit the ultimate point of frustration when my application refused to allow me to save any document in .AI (native Illustrator) format. I just finished working on a magazine ad for a client, and all of a sudden a rush of fear overwhelmed me as I thought I was going to lose all of my work.

After doing some research on the web, I came across an article on the Adobe Forums that had several workaround solutions. After implementing them successfully, I thought I would share the information.

One of the issues seems to be a compatibility problem between Zune and Adobe Illustrator CS3. Microsoft explains it as the following in the article located at http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb403151&sliceId=1 :

"The Zune Team has investigated this issue. The issue is that Zune(2.1 and greater, along with many other applications) send input (via virtual keys) prior to setting foreground window. Zune does this at startup...and when a device is connected. Most apps use a specific virtual key for this, and in this case after the adobe app gets this key it will fail to save.

We have contacted adobe support with this information along with a sample repro to allow them to resolve the issue with input handling.

_Zach Johnson(zjohnson@microsoft.com)
Zune Product Team"

Here are some workarounds until they figure it out:

1. If you have the Zune Software and Illustrator open at the same time, it could be as simple as exiting out of Zune and then trying to save.

2. If that doesn't work and you are in Illustrator and have Zune running, and cannot afford to lose your progress: open up task manager (CTRL+ALT+DEL), go to "processes", kill any Zune processes running.

3. If that still doesn't work, try saving the file as an EPS. You can also save the Illustrator file and make sure that you u
ncheck "Create PDF Compatible File" in the save options dialog box. Reboot, kill all of the Zune processes as described in step two, open up the Illustrator or EPS file, and resave.

It was also noted that the programs 'Avira' and 'NOD 32' have a similar issue with Illustrator. If you do not have a Zune or the above options do not help, try exiting these programs before saving.

The full article is located at http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3c05392c.

- Presario

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

How to Remove Content Advisor Password in Internet Explorer 6

Last week one of my customers accidentally turned on Internet Explorer's Content Advisor, and in helping them find a solution I came across and article on http://www.pchell.com/support/contentadvisor.shtml. I decided to share this knowledge with my AskPresario.com readers in case they ever find themselves in a similar situation.

The following steps will remove any password set in the Internet Explorer Content Advisor and allow you to reset the program to its original state using the Registry Editor. This is for advanced users only - use at your own risk. I have only tried this in Internet Explorer 6, although the original article mentioned it works in IE5 as well.

This suggestion requires the use of the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE or REGEDT32.EXE). Changes made to the Windows registry happen immediately, and no backup is automatically made. Do not edit the Windows registry unless you are confident about doing so.

Microsoft have issued the following warning with respect to the Registry Editor:

"Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide problems that may require you to re-install Windows to correct them. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk."



1) Click on Start and choose Run.

2) Type in RegEdit and select OK.

3) Now click on the little plus sign to the left of H_KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

4) Continue to click the plus sign at the left of the each of the following named keys: Software, Microsoft, Windows, Current Version and Policies.

5) Now click on the Ratings folder.

6) In the right pane of the RegEdit window, you'll see an icon called Key. Click on it and press Delete.

7) Next, choose Registry and then Exit to exit RegEdit. You've just deleted your original Content Advisor password.

8) Restart the computer and run Internet Explorer again.

9) From the top menu in Internet Explorer, click on Tools, Internet Options (IE 5 or greater only).

10) Click on the Content tab and click on Disable. When asked for a password, don't enter anything; just click on OK. This will disable Content Advisor because there's no longer a password.

Reference: http://www.pchell.com/support/contentadvisor.shtml

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