Make sure that you are looking in the correct "Library" folder. The one that is in your home folder is what you are after.
I should also add that changing persmissions on the folder has not worked for me. So far turning off File Vault the only thing that works, which I'm not willing to do.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/629224
This Folder exactly, I didnt even look inside to see anything all I did was change the permission on that specific folder mentioned in the thread above. I never had file vault on but ran into the same error many users were experiencing.
Re: Dreamweaver CS5 will not openhttp://forums.adobe.com/thread/629224
This Folder exactly, I didnt even look inside to see anything all I did was change the permission on that specific folder mentioned in the thread above. I never had file vault on but ran into the same error many users were experiencing.
This link did it. hmm. How annoying.
Been there, done that.
Unless, something new has been discovered, you will be wasting your time. The person of Indian decent I spoke to had no clue what the problem was or how it could be fixed. And, as nice as he was, it was often difficult for me to understand him.
I'm still hoping that Adobe's engineers are on this and that we will have a solution soon.
Guys,
Try this:
- In Finder, navigate to <your username>:Library:Application Support:Adobe:Dreamweaver CS5.
- With the Dreamweaver CS5 folder selected, choose File > Get Info (Cmd+I).
- If necessary, expand Sharing and Permissions.
- Click the lock icon at the bottom right of the panel to make changes. Enter your Mac password when prompted.
- Click the plus button at the bottom left of the panel, select your name in the dialog box that opens, and click Select.
- Change the privilege for your name to Read & Write.
- Click the lock icon to lock the Sharing and Permissions section.
This worked for me
NO it is Adobe who is not cooperating with Apple.
See Steve Jobs' Open letter to Adobe
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
IMHO, Adobe's programmers suck. They took over most of the Macromedia product range, including Freehand, Flash, Dreamweaver, Director - and then proceeded to ruin them all. Maybe all of the current Adobe R & D guys used to work for Microsoft?
They bought CyberStudio turned it into GoLive and proceeded to ruin it as well. Did the same with Freehand when they bought Macromedia. Adobe hasn't really developed anything in house they bought Photoshop from Tom Knoll, it was packaged with Barney Scan. They bought Aldus got Pagemaker and again ruined it. The only two things I can think of that came from Adobe originally is Postscript Premiere and Illustrator.
Adobe seems to not give a tinkers dam about the Macintosh community, if it wasn't for MacIntosh computers Adobe would be nowhere.
The Mac made Adobe viable company.
Fix the damn problems with Flash.
Ok, same problem here. Had problems with Ps CS5 as well. Adobe reps told me that my user account was corrupt. ha! I fixed it by un-locking the folders.
Dreamweaver CS5 is a different story. I tried to unlock the appropriate folder in library/application support/addobe/dreamweaver CS5, but there is no such folder!!! Any ideas on that one? anyone?
Ok, problem solved. I had been trying to give myself permission with in library/application support/abobe/dreamweaver CS5, which was not solving to issue. I finally solved it by going into 'Users', then my account (eventhough I am the admin), then going to library/application support/abobe/dreamweaver CS5. In that folder I gave myself read right permission for dreamweaver CS5 (Control I, unlocking the folder by clicking the lock in the lower right corner, click the + sign, clicking my name etc... Post if you need any further help with this.
- In Finder, navigate to <your username>:Library:Application Support:Adobe:Dreamweaver CS5.
- With the Dreamweaver CS5 folder selected, choose File > Get Info (Cmd+I).
- If necessary, expand Sharing and Permissions.
- Click the lock icon at the bottom right of the panel to make changes. Enter your Mac password when prompted.
- Click the plus button at the bottom left of the panel, select your name in the dialog box that opens, and click Select.
- Change the privilege for your name to Read & Write.
- Click the lock icon to lock the Sharing and Permissions section.
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I don't know if this will make a difference, but next to the + - buttons, there is one that looks like a big asterisk. Click it and select "Apply to Enclosed Items". Not sure if that will make a difference for you, but things are working for me know.
The main thing I did differently this time was to go into mac hard drive/Users/my account/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Dreamweaver CS5. Select the Dreamweaver CS5 folder and do the permissions bit.
When I went to the hard drive then directly to the Library, without going into 'Users' first, nothing happened. The key thing is to do it from "users"
None of the posted solutions work for me either.
Dreamweaver still fails to launch correctly.
I've changed all the recommended pref/permissions.
I've never used FileVault.
Ive repaired permissions on the disk.
I'm not going to create a separate user just to be able to use Dreamweaver. That is not a solution.
It's silly of Adobe to tell people that their user account is courrpt and that they should start a new one. This problem happens only with a new Adobe product. If no other application does this, then it is caused by the Adobe product. Why can't they admit this and do a fix?
dmntx: make sure that you follow this route: mac harddrive/Users/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Dreamweaver CS5.
or re-install.
And it doesn't happen with the any other apps from CS5 release.
Do you remember the totally screwed up installers from Illustrator 8 & 9 and their updaters that never seem to work properly
They blamed the users back then as well. Looks like ADobe shipped another beta out to their paying customers once again.
ADOBE are you listening?
OS X 10.6.3 Build 10D573
CS5 Web Premium
Dreamweaver does not start at all - please reply or get your cheque book out and give me back some of the money I gave you. Macromedia used to be a cool company - Adobe have become a SELL SELL SELL - Microsoft mentality company -
GUESS WHAT ADOBE - when you're under a deadline and you need an answer quick - having support or customer service in a country where your language (English in this case) is not their first language only makes you angrier - are you getting this?
I suggest selling the old Macromedia products to the users who will create an open source suite of apps that work.
Have a nice day.
PS Switching the computer on and off does not work.
PPS I tried removing the coffee holder from the front of my mac but now CDs don't play.
As for me: Mac OS X 10.6.3 (10D573)
Product is Dreamweaver CS5 as part of the Web Design Premium CS5 suite (upgrade).
Installer completed ok; log shows "nil fatal, errors, 10 warnings".
Running product from /Applications via mouse or via terminal gives the same result: it hangs, without even displaying the start-up logo. It does respond because it can be quit via menu or keystroke.
Tried the two permission setting changes mentioned above (with 'Apply to enclosing folders') to no avail. Tried to re-install from DVD too - nope.
Other CS5 apps work fine (Photoshop, Flash, Illustrator). Dreamweaver CS4 still works (but for me has a bug pasting clipboard text - can only do unformatted text paste which is a POS).
Filed big report with Adobe. Not happy.
There doesn't seem to be a cohesive support system in place here. I have tried every avenue in the support option only to find yet another brick wall. Talk about the software user basement.
I have tried using all of the support systems on the site - none are relevant. I have tried re-installing - no good. I have tried to change my permissions - no good.
The products that I have bought do not even show up when I'm asked to specify a product that I have bought that may need support.
Sucks
I noticed that there seems to be some talk of FileVault interfering with DW3/4/5
I'd love to know how that came about...I use FileVault and have done since my G3 laptop. Never have I experienced a problem with it and I've upgraded EVERY MAc system I have ever owned "over the wire" (Firewire, Ethernet) with FileVault enabled. I find it disconcerting that a user-level application could even begin to cause problems with an OS component. I know too little about either implementation but surely something like iMovie or Final Cut Pro (which my organisation uses) would be more likely to cause problems with Filevault...and they jolly well don't.
I started comparing permissions in /Applications/Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 and CS4 but there's a lot to plough thru. Sadly executing "./Dreamweaver --help" didn't do anything :-)
I got bored and did a fast-user-switch to my "admin" user...and tried our sorry friend. Runs fine :-)
Grrrr.. There's a reason I run w/ a limited user and I'm displeased that Adobe cannot seem to write the same sort of careful code as the rest of the MAc ecosystem. This will need some checking...you don't happen to know if there's "strace" for Mac OS X?!
cheers!
Educated guess: Mac OS X provides "better" user-role separation than Windows although this appears to be improving on Windows 7. So I'd say a programmer can "get away" with performing certain operations under a windows environment which might be blocked under a Mac OS X (BSD) environment. I think the fact that I did just get DW5 to run by swapping to my "admin" user (I normally run myself as a limited user) might bear this out.
So, maybe it's trying (and failing) to escalate privilege in order to do something or calling something a user is not allowed to. I was about to suspect the activation but ..... I noticed that there was net activity out (way to go Little Snitch) but didn't screenshot it sadly. Will have to re-test and check...but Id suspect the Adobe apps share common components so if it needs to communicate out I'd think they all either can do so or cannot...
Just a quick reminder to anyone that hasn't done so: try giving yourself permissions following this route: mac hard drive/users/your user account/library/application support/adobe/dreamweaver CS5.
Don't go directly into applications or library from the hard drive. Do it from your user name in a the finder window.
I am currently having the same issue.
Currently running OS X 10.6.2.
User is a network user (home folder on a server). Server is OS X Server 10.6.2.
On launch of Dreamweaver, no launch message appears. Dreamweaver then appears to be running (icon in the dock), but in the top menu bar only the apple and Dreamweaver menu options are available. You can quit Dreamweaver using this menu.
No error messages are appearing in the console.
When logged in as a local administrative user, Dreamweaver opens without any problems.
Giving the network user administrative rights does not solve the problem.
File vault is not turned on.
I have also changed permissions on the various folders mentioned in application support in both the main library folder that resides on the machine (Macintosh HD>Library) and within the user library folder (which in this case actually resides on the server, not on the local machine).
My assumption from all that has been posted (particularly in terms of permissions on a folder in the user's library folder) is that for network users the software is not able to get a path to this folder when it is residing on the server.
Acrobat has a similar problem for network users, which as far as I am aware Adobe has no plans to fix. This was also because of support access to a folder that had permissions problems. This was solved via a folder re-direct on the server (http://www.macsmarts.com/?p=353).
If someone at Adobe can tell me which folder to re-direct. I'm happy to try this to see if it can work (I'm assuming it is the folder mentioned in the user home folder?) - I might try it anyway.
This is the third bit of software that we have installed in the past 6 months that has a problem like this. Given that a network system of this type is fairly commonplace, it is a bit disappointing that this architecture seems to be un-supported.
This is not an Apple/Adobe issue. This is an Adobe/Adobe Customer issue.
I have paid a substantial upgrade price for my CS5 Software Suite, and it's not unreasonable to expect the software to work as advertised.
The fact is that Dreamweaver CS5 works if you DO NOT have FileVault turned on and will NOT work if you have FileVault turned on. And, it's not that Adobe programs can't work with FileVault turned on...All the other CS5 programs work fine, and all the CS4 program work fine including Dreamweaver CS4.
Adobe, it's time to fix the problem...
I've tried a folder re-direct from the server with regard to the Users>[user name]>Library>Application Support>Adobe>Dreamweaver CS5 folder.
The folder re-direct is working (the folder now resides in the Users>Shared folder on the hard drive of the local machine, with an alias in the user home folder). However, Dreamweaver is still displaying the same behaviour as previously.
We are attempting to find the root cause of these issues and get documentation posted for our customers. We have create a techdoc for this issue. For information, please see "Nothing happens when launching Dreamweaver CS5 on Mac" (cpsid_84413).
The solutions posted are known to fix this issue. There are additional solutions in this forum post we are attempting to verify. We will continue to update the techdoc as new solutions are confirmed as quickly as possible. If the information does not resolve your issue, please post comments to the techdoc.
I am truly sorry we haven't fully isolated this issue yet. Hopefully we can find all of the solutions to this issue soon.
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