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Adobe Content Viewer won't launch on desktop in Indesign CS5.5

Aug 13, 2012 5:20 AM

I cannot get the Adobe Content Viewer to preview/launch on my desktop in InDesign CS5.5. I've uninstalled both sets of DPS tools, Adobe AIR, re-installed CS5.5 but it won't launch. However, it does work on my "Administrator" login so there is obviously some setting/preference on my personal login that is preventing the viewer from launching.

 

Has anybody come across a similar problem? I've looked at all the Forum discussions relating to the content viewer but there doesn't appear to be a solution. Other than performing a complete system install I really don't know what to do.

 

Thanks for your assistance.

 

Regards

 

Richard

 
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    Aug 13, 2012 8:53 AM   in reply to richardsats7219

    Do you by chance have CS5.5 installed in a location other than the default install? E.g. did you put it on a different drive than your OS?

     

    Neil

     
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    Aug 14, 2012 1:41 PM   in reply to richardsats7219

    Try closing the app, deleting the following directory to clear the app's saved data, and then restarting:

     

    Win:  C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\com.adobe.dmp.contentviewer

    Mac:  /Users/{username}/Library/Preferences/com.adobe.dmp.contentviewer

     

    Matt

     
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    Aug 15, 2012 11:34 AM   in reply to richardsats7219

    Does your user account have Admin privileges?  If not you could try promoting your user account to see if it resolves anything.  When you try to launch the standalone Adobe Content Viewer app in your start menu does it just not launch?  Or is there an error message?

     

    Matt

     
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    Aug 22, 2012 4:58 AM   in reply to Matt Mullins (Adobe)

    I have admin priviallges and deleted the files you stated, i have uninstalled all things adobe including Air and indesign, run a reg cleaner and still the same issue

    see my post here for an infrequent error message

    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1034076

     

    It seems to be an Adobe AIr permissions issue (guessing)

     
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    Aug 22, 2012 10:50 AM   in reply to geoffmeston

    I ran into this yesterday at a customer site. Check first to see if you have the Adobe Content Viewer installed: /Applications/Adobe/Adobe Content Viewer.app

     

    If it is installed, launch the application manually, then quit the application and now try your Preview from InDesign. Sometimes depending on how your tools were installed (off of an desktop image), you may need to launch the ACV once manually before it is triggered by InDesign.

     
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    Aug 22, 2012 11:57 PM   in reply to Ivan Mironchuk

    this did not work for me, i am on a Win7 64 bit machine

     
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    Aug 23, 2012 4:59 AM   in reply to richardsats7219

    Hi Everyone,


    I can see, for such a long time many people are facing this issue (Adobe Content Viewer won't launch on desktop in Indesign)

     

    Friends here is the solution of this distinguished problem.

     

    Steps: [For Window XP]

    [Make sure your log-in has “Administration” rights]

    1. Open My Computer [Window Key + E].
    2. Open the Main Local Disk [C:].
    3. Click on “Search” tab above.
    4. Click on “All files and folders”.
    5. Write “AdobeContentViewer.air” in “All or part of the file name:” Box.
    6. Click on “Search” [Now you can see “AdobeContentViewer.air” file]
    7. Double click on “AdobeContentViewer.air” to install it.
    8. Select checkbox for “Desktop Shorcut
    9. Once it installed, open “Adobe Content Viewer” from the desktop.
    10. Now close “Adobe Content Viewer”.
    11. Open Indesign Application and try to “Preview” your article/work from the “Folio Overlay Panel
    12. I hope this will work for you.


    Guys please share your experience after performing the above.

     

    Cheers

    Hitesh...

     
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    Aug 24, 2012 9:53 AM   in reply to richardsats7219

    Ah, great hint that it launches fine from the Applications folder.  This may be a file  assocation error.  InDesign just tells the O/S to "Launch this .folio file with whatever app you've associated .folio files with".  This should be Adobe Content Viewer.

     

    Head to:

     

    Control Panel > Default Programs > Associate a file type or protocol with a program

     

    Find ".folio" in the list, double click it, choose "Browse", and choose:

     

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Content Viewer\Adobe Content Viewer.exe

     

    Let me know if that doesn't work and what your file associations look like.

     

    Matt

     
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    Aug 29, 2012 12:42 AM   in reply to Matt Mullins (Adobe)

    this worked for me (almost), but .folio was not listed in the

    Control Panel > Default Programs > Associate a file type or protocol with a program

     

    So I tried creating a text file .txt and renaming to a .folio extension, then CTRL right clicking it and selecting OPEN WITH, browsing to the Adobe content viewer.exe , but it wouldn't remember the association at all. So I reinstalled the content viewer from the CS5.5 tools download, ran the CS6 patch, and then made the association...

     

    However ... I am left with the experience that if I don't have all the folio files open when previewing it on the desktop it fails to preview and resets the file type for the .folio extension to be some windows shell. I would tell you the exact name, but i don't wnat to go through this again. grrrrrr.

     
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