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GEORGE KOULIS #1
Invalid page error ADOBEWEB.DLL
Hello, am using photoshop elements with scanner canon D1250U2F and win98se and . I always get the message "PHOTOSHOPELEMENTS caused an ivalisd page error in the unit ADOBEWEB.DLL in 016f:05c5935e.
Registers:EAX=05c5935e CS=016f EIP=05c5935e EFLGS=00210a82
EBX=8179feec SS=0177 ESP=015ced84 EBP=015cef48
ECX=cac3c9e0 DS=0177 ESI=05c00000 FS=1197
EDX=c00309cc ES=0177 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes στο CS:EIP:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Stack dump:
bff7ddd6 05c00000 00000001 00000000 00000000 05c00000 8179feec 8179fea8 8178b280 8178b294 cac3c9e0 00000000 8df016ef 34538df0 81cef9f0 bff7a3bc"
I have already downloaded the adobe studio updates,that i have seen in anotyer topic as a solution.But nothing has been solved.The message keeps popying in every click-in the beginning,in the end of the work and anytime.
Is there any othwer solution?
Thanks in advance,
g. koulis
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Nancy S #2
Re: Invalid page error ADOBEWEB.DLL
George,
A real shot in the dark, set PSE to "never check for updates".
Nancy
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GEORGE KOULIS #3
Re: Invalid page error ADOBEWEB.DLL
Thank you Nancy.
But do you know how Can i "never check for updates"?.I can not find
g.koulis
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Beth Haney #4
Re: Invalid page error ADOBEWEB.DLL
George, I'm doing this from memory, but nose around Edit>Preferences, and then I think Adobe Online. When you get to the right spot, there's a box where you can change to "Never". It's probably defaulted to "Always check for updates" or something like that.
Beth Haney Guest
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GEORGE KOULIS #5
Re: Invalid page error ADOBEWEB.DLL
Thank you Beth, it was really there some place.I found it and unchecked.Now it all works fine.
Best regards,
g. koulis
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