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    Oct 22, 2010 6:17 PM   in reply to luckynorth

    Mario-san,

     

    Glad to hear that you're sorted. As an added bonus, once I re-installed, I

    was finally able to install InCopy, which for some reason I had never before

    been able to accomplish. As for Adobe itself, while poor customer service,

    etc. is always annoying, far more disturbing is the lack of competence

    displayed by the company who (however gently) has a large part of the design

    community, as well as a good portion of the broader business community, by

    the balls (so to speak).

     

    Anyway, best of luck...here's hoping you stay connected.

     

    Regards,

    Terry

     
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    Oct 25, 2010 4:14 PM   in reply to luckynorth

    Oddly, this worked for me as was suggested earlier...

     

    I went to Preferences, Plug-Ins, clicked and unclicked the additional plug-ins folder then OKAY.

     

    I tried another search in the Kuler panel and voila... it turned black, ran the circular animating status wheel, and came back with the results of my search.

     

    This was on Snow Leopard Mac, CS5 Photoshop - I haven't tried any other app in the suite but I only use it in PS.

     

    Strange workaround and obviously I hope something more permanent can be found but giving it that preference "kick" to reset it seemed to work.

     

    EDIT TO ADD: I should note that this is as temporary as it gets for a workaround - as soon as you close the Kuler panel it's back to a connection failure and you have to repeat the above again. Same goes for restarting Photoshop in general. So, if you have a work session that can be a long one - leave the Kuler panel open the whole time.

     

    Lastly, I'm not in a lab or office environment - my IT department is me and I haven't made any permissions changes for plug-in connections. I also can't imagine re-installing to get this working. It seems from other posts since CS4 this is an Adobe issue.

     

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    Oct 26, 2010 5:29 PM   in reply to DanoDSM

    Hey, Dano...

     

    Thanks for your suggestion. This was actually one of the early proposed

    solutions tried by myself, Mario and, I assume, countless others, to no

    avail. That it worked for you, only highlights the mystery, as does the fact

    that the problem was cross-platform. I won't be surprised if it pops up

    again, but for now all is right with the world (well, Planet Adobe

    anyway).....

     

    Cheers,

     
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    Oct 27, 2010 7:01 AM   in reply to serotones

    Good morning, Seretones,

     

    Thanks for the reply. So, after the time you've spent on this are you saying that the re-install is the only option that ultimately works/lasts? (Barring Adobe actually fixing it themselves)?

     

    I love Kuler and love it even more with its CS5 integration but re-installing... that's a task I'd rather not do unless it's a last resort.

     
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    Oct 27, 2010 6:53 PM   in reply to DanoDSM

    Dano-san,

     

    Well, as I understand it, your solution seems to have worked (for you).

    Again, my case was like this:

    1. 2 PC's, Windows 7 (laptop & desktop)

    2. Both had CS4 Suite and CS5 Suite installed

    3. Always kept current with updates, both for Windows and CS5  - but not for

    CS4, (due to non-use) which is one reason I think that something in one of

    the Adobe updates was the culprit (the other reason being that it was

    happening on both Mac and PC platforms).

    4. One day (on both machines), CS5 could no longer connect, neither Kuler *

    nor* to CS Live

    5. CS4 on both machines could connect, both to  Kuler and to CS Live

    6. Meantime, was trying to install InCopy, which failed on both machines,

    producing all sorts of arcane error messages (72 "fatal errors" , as I

    recollect).

    7. Finally, totally uninstall-ed then re-installed CS5 and...voila! Back to

    normal, with added bonus of finally being able to install InCopy...tada!

    8. Since re-install, have successfully run all updates with no ill effect,

    knock on wood (emulated through skillful and subtle manipulations of the pen

    tool and gradient mesh).

     

    Compared with all the hoops that Carey (kind as she was trying to be) was

    putting poor Mario (luckynorth) through, editing the registry and so on, a

    re-install does seem to be a comparatively straight-forward solution.

    Depends on your setup, work situation, etc., I suppose.

     

    I seem to recall that another hapless soul was able to achieve success with

    your particular fix...but had to run it each time! Hope that is not the

    case for you, my friend. BTW... is true that Adobe is planning to abandon

    the Mac platform altogether, or is that just a vicious rumor?

     

    Take care....

     

    In the Tremendum....

     
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    Nov 15, 2010 8:48 AM   in reply to serotones

    So the only solution is install/uninstall

    Here what I did with photoshop in plugin disable allow extensions to access internet and enabled and it is working for current session

    Anyone make permanent? without reinstalling CS5

     
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    Nov 15, 2010 1:31 PM   in reply to webdyrer

    Hi webdyrer,

     

    In my case, even that temporary "fix" did not work. But having followed

    every thread I could find, and trying every suggestion on offer (sometimes

    from very well-intentioned Adobe techs), no matter how arcane or convoluted,

    in the end a re-install was the only fix (on two separate machines in my

    case). I know that it's not voodoo (despite appearances to the contrary), so

    there must be something in the registry that holds the key, but I wasn't

    clever enough to find it. Just re-install and don't look back, would be my

    advice. Nevertheless, would really appreciate a heads up if you actually

    find another permanent solution. Good luck.

     

    Cheers,

     
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    Dec 8, 2010 8:54 AM   in reply to serotones

    After a few weeks i can say: The same as before! Yesterday i tried the kuler panel in PS and: Yeah! No connection again!

     

    I really don't know on which day it stopped working. After the new installation of all my software on the new iMac everything was fine. I was not installing any new software. I've just done a few updates for other apps over the time. I'm not sure, but i think it has something to do with other software. On my MacBook the kuler connection is fine. I compared all prefs between the two machines, i installed all Adobe updates, i checked the firewall settings ... Everything on the iMac is the same as on the MacBook. Except the different apps (on the iMac are far more apps installed.

     

    I'm really angry. I'll not reinstall anything. I just wanna let you know, that a complete reinstall is (at least for me) not a solution. Maybe one day Adobe is able to tell, what the problem is and maybe there is a fix for that. Maybe ...

     

     

    Cheers

    Mario

     
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    Dec 16, 2010 3:55 PM   in reply to luckynorth

    Thank you all for your patience.

     

    As of now, the issue appears to be resolved 100% of the time by uninstalling and re-installing the software.

     

    We are still investigating the cause of the issue, though, so we can provide a less impactful way to fix the issue.

     

     

    We will update this thread when we have more information.

     
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    Dec 16, 2010 4:11 PM   in reply to Carey Burgess

    Any suggestions for backing up all my goodies before I try a re-install?

     

    I've got quite a few custom patterns, gradients, shapes, brushes, etc. I'd hate to have to create them all from scratch. Is the export *.pat (for example) the best option for each of these things or is there a more global, one-step solution that's quicker?

     
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    Dec 16, 2010 4:23 PM   in reply to DanoDSM

    Uninstalling doesn't delete presets and preferences by default. (You have to check the "Remove Preferences" checkbox in the installer to make that happen.)

     

    So, they should be safe.

     

    However, it is always recommended to have a copy of your presets saved.

     

    In Photoshop, you can do this in a more central way via the Preset Manager (in the Edit menu), but it's still exporting one type of preset at a time.

    I'm not too familiar with the options in the other products, though. The files that store the presets are typically in /Users/<USER NAME>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/<PRODUCT NAME>, so you could just make a copy of the applicable folders there to be on the safe side.

     
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    Dec 16, 2010 6:50 PM   in reply to Carey Burgess

    Season's Greetings to one and all...

     

    After going through the weeks of trial and error a while back -  along with

    everyone else - and finally fixing the problem by going through a complete

    re-install, I suddenly find that I am once again unable to connect, not only

    to Kuler, but to the implacable "Adobe Server" as well. Just like before.

     

    Having developed a more-or-less infinite reserve of patience (through a

    series of increasingly complex quests and side quests in the enchanted realm

    of Adobeland; who needs Myst when one has this level of challenging puzzles

    to solve?), looks like I'll have  to wipe my weary brow and enter into the

    dragon's lair yet again. Results to be reported in due course.

     

    Meanwhile, I have been going on the hypothesis that a recent Adobe update is

    the culprit, so I would be interested to learn whether this condition has

    appeared for anyone who knows for certain that they have not installed any

    Adobe updates (say within the past 3-months or so).  Since the problem

    appears to be cross-platform, Windows Update would seem to be exempted from

    the list of usual suspects (unlikely as that may seem).

     

    Best of luck. As always, if anyone is holding a light at the end of this

    tunnel, please switch it on...NOW!

    *

    *

    Cheers,

     

     

    Terry Peckham

    Mitaka-shi, Shimorenjaku 2-12-23

    Mikasa Haim #101

    Tokyo, Japan 181-0013

     
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    Dec 17, 2010 3:34 AM   in reply to serotones

    Hello Terry,

     

    We understand your concerns and thank  you for your patience. We are investigating this issue. In order to  understand the problem better, it will be great if you could take out  the time to answer a couple of questions:

     

    - After re-install, it seems that you were able to connect to kuler for some duration, right?

    - Are you able to connect to other services/extensions e.g. CS Review etc?

     

    Thanks again,

    Vikram Sethi

    kuler team

     
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    Dec 17, 2010 5:18 AM   in reply to serotones

    Hi Terry,

     

    nice to hear from you again. But not so nice, that you have, like me, the same kuler problems again after a complete reinstall. The only thing i can tell you, that it seems to be not update related. On my Macbook i've installed the same updates, it's using the same network connection and kuler is working like a charm.

     

    Cheers

     

    Mario

     
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    Dec 17, 2010 7:49 PM   in reply to VikramSethi

    Aloha, Vikram,

     

    Lest my comments appeared snide or ungrateful, let me hasten to add that I

    actually do feel Adobeland to be something of an enchanted realm. Really

    quite miraculous software that enriches all our lives (even as it drives us

    a bit crazy from time to time: typical love/hate relationship).

     

    As to your questions: yes, after the reinstall a few months back,  all was

    well. Not sure exactly when things reverted, since it wasn't until a few

    days after seeing a new message on this forum a few days ago, that I

    discovered the awful truth: once again banished from the realm. Although I

    love Kuler, I am not checking or using it daily, so it was only when someone

    wrote to this forum again that it came to my attention.   As for CS Review,

    Adobe Browser Lab, Adobe Story, etc. (which I also don't really use),

    clicking on them opens up a page in my browser (Chrome, just for your

    information), which I assume means they are "working"

     

    As before, the problem with Kuler and the "Adobe servers" appeared

    simultaneously on both my work and my home PC (both Windows 7 x64), but *

    unlike* the previous occasion, CS4 (also installed on both PCs) can no

    longer connect. Previously, CS4  was able to connect to both Kuler and Adobe

    just fine.

     

    I'll get back to you after holding my breath, crossing my fingers and doing

    a complete re-install.

     

    Cheers,

     

     

     

    Terry Peckham

    Mitaka-shi, Shimorenjaku 2-12-23

    Mikasa Haim #101

    Tokyo, Japan 181-0013

     
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    Dec 18, 2010 7:26 AM   in reply to Carey Burgess

    Carey, thank you for the info about backing up. I don't know why my mind didn't think of the Preset Manager, ha ha. I'm coming off Windows to Mac and a leap from CS3 to CS5 - apparently I am still stuck in an old frame of mind.     Thank you.

     

    As for the updates - I'm somewhat obligated to keep up with updates on this work system so, as far as I know, it's been updated regularly and a check appears to confirm it's current. These problems existed with the Kuler panel (if memory serves) 2-3 updates ago and after a few, too. So, it would appear it worked fine up to a point of updates, and since then has not improved after a few updates, either.

     

    As this discussion as evolved I should say that I did not have a chance to re-install but it appears that may not be a denominator anyway and I think I'd prefer to not do so unless it was proven to be a final solution.

     

    I also just want to echo that I appreciate this forum and people's efforts - so thank you all.

     

    Funny how such a seemingly "little thing" like a Kuler panel integration can be such a big deal. However, it's a charming service that I actually use a great deal and when I cound out there was a panel INSIDE PS I was thrilled. So, for me I know it's not a major feature overall but personally it's a fantastic cherry on top. So, I hope we can get it working again soon.

     
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    Jan 8, 2011 3:11 AM   in reply to Scuzzi01

    1st Adobe should make something for this. Is problem minor for most of user but still is a prob

    2nd Perhaps is the updates of MacOSX, after updated maybe something do to turn off the the connection

    3rd I cannot make everytime re-install to fix the problem

     
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    Jan 8, 2011 6:25 AM   in reply to webdyrer

    The problem has nothing to do with OS. Same happened on our studio for Windows 7/XP SP3 systems. Actually, in a whole newspaper building, with probably 35 PC/MAC CS5 machines, each one of them cannot access Kuler or CSLive (Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign, it doesn't matter). Adobe had the audacity to suggest to our admin that our serials were pirated... our newspaper has bought these product since Aldus was manufacturing Pagemaker and has a "wall of fame" for the product boxes as old as 1990...

     
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    Jan 14, 2011 2:22 AM   in reply to serotones

    Hey Dano,
    Your suggestion of 25 October worked!
    Clicking and unclicking the Additional Plug-Ins Folder box in Preferences magically connected Kuler.  And you're right… it's a one time fix.
    I don't user Kuler that often so taking that extra step is no problem.
    Thanks for the tip.
    c

     
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    Jan 14, 2011 3:32 AM   in reply to Clarkem

    Amazing... I can confirm it worked for PS CS5 (only for one launch though). However, I didn't manage to unfreeze Kuler for Illustrator, where I need it most, it still does not connect, and the trick with Additional Plug-ins Folder does not work. CS Live still does not connect (only CS Review does...).

    As you can see this is terribly messed up... so again:

     

    Adobe, get your sh*t together...

     
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    Jan 14, 2011 6:54 AM   in reply to Clarkem

    I'm glad the one-off workaround is satisfactory for you. I can't take credit for it - I was just repeating some previously mentioned info by smarter folks than me.

     

    However, to any mods/employees reading: the network connectivity, permissions, etc. is NOT an issue for me and we can see in previous posts for others, either.

     

    So, we're back to square one and I don't believe it's accurate to let this be listed as possibly answered when we all have 100% failure still after previous solutions and a couple thousand page views from others who may be experiencing this.

     

    I'm not angry - I just don't want this to be dropped because the folks who are more skilled than I are running out of momentum on this. Kuler and CS5 are both Adobe products/services... I think Adobe is in the best position to solve this.

     

    I'd be happy to keep troubleshooting - but after previous experiences and reading from others I think I'll have to decline a re-install test. So, if there's anything else I can test against it'd be my pleasure to try.

     
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    Jan 14, 2011 4:14 PM   in reply to DanoDSM

    Hey folks...

     

    While always glad to learn that  a fellow flounderer has found even a brief

    respite, I'll have to second the comment that, as anyone who has been

    following this epic quest from its  early beginnings will recall, this "fix"

    was proposed and quickly recognized as a limited solution for a lucky few.

    Sorry about that, but here's hoping it continues to work for some folks.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Terry Peckham

    Mitaka-shi, Shimorenjaku 2-12-23

    Mikasa Haim #101

    Tokyo, Japan 181-0013

     
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    Mar 8, 2011 6:21 PM   in reply to Scuzzi01

    To all of those still experiencing this issue:

     

    It is true that uninstalling/reinstalling the software has not fixed the issue for everyone, or at least it appeared to be only a temporary fix for some.

     

     

    In order to find out the root cause of this problem, and therefore determine the permanent fix, we need some additional information from at least a few of those that are having this issue.

     

    When you use services like Kuler in CS5 applications, a log file is created that we can use to help identify the cause of the failure. It is called AMT3.log and is created in your computer's "temp" folder.

    This document details where these "temp" folders are:

     

    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/834/cpsid_83478.html

     

    On Mac OS, a quick way in the Finder is to choose Go > Go To Folder, type /tmp and click Go.

     

    On Windows Vista or Windows 7, a quick way to get to the "temp" folder is to click Start, type %temp% into the Start Search box, and then press Enter.

     

    On Windows XP, a quick way is to choose Start > Run, type %temp% into the Open text box, and then click OK or press Enter.

     

     

    Since the forums don't support attachments, please e-mail the amt3.log file to us: kulersvc@adobe.com

     

    In your message, please also let us know whether you are using a trial or a purchased product, since it will help us to identify the cause.

     
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    Feb 7, 2011 3:27 AM   in reply to Carey Burgess

    on OS, my tmp folder cannot be found.

    Checking and unchecking the additional plug ins in PS has enabled kuler, but as previously mentioned, there is no function to do this in Indy or Illustrator, which is where I personally need it the most.

    Anything else that could be done inside these applications?

     
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    Feb 7, 2011 7:58 AM   in reply to Joni Strudwick

    Hi Joni,

     

    What OS version do you have? Assuming it's a Mac, go to the Apple > About This Mac to see the exact version there.


    Your system has a /tmp folder, but it's not visible if you try to navigate to it via Finder. By choosing Go > Go To Folder, you can navigate to it, though. Did you use this method?

     

    Other than the solutions presented here so far, which work for some, there's not much else we can advise until we get more information. Please answer the above questions so we can proceed to the next step.

     

    Thanks!

     
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    Feb 7, 2011 8:12 AM   in reply to Carey Burgess

    Hi there,

     

    I have 10.5.8.

    On further inspection I neglected to type the / so I have found it now.

     

    I will trawl through the forum again and try to work out what I need to do

    with it again!

     

    Many thanks for your reply.

     

    Best wishes

     

    Joni

     
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    Feb 7, 2011 8:25 AM   in reply to Joni Strudwick

    Great, Joni.

     

    You're looking for the amt3.log file to e-mail it to us: kulersvc@adobe.com

     

    More details in the post above from February 2nd.

     
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    Feb 8, 2011 2:11 AM   in reply to Carey Burgess

    That's great, cheers Carey.

     

    Enc.

     

    Much appreciated!

     
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    Feb 11, 2011 12:15 PM   in reply to Scuzzi01

    Same problem here too. CS5 Kuler won't connect. (All updated). Mac os 10.6.6 as well.

    No problem on an other mac with CS4 (All updates done).

     

    Oh Gosh how / where to start to fix this issue? 

     
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    Feb 11, 2011 12:33 PM   in reply to civodul56

    Hi, civodul56 and welcome to the Adobe user-to-user forums.

     

     

    I'm sorry to hear about the trouble you're having with the Kuler panel.


    We'd like to help you get this issue resolved, but we need some diagnostic information from you in order to do so.

     

    Please see my post above from February 2nd for instructions. Reply if you have any questions.

     

     

    Kind regards,

     

     

    - Carey B.

     
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    Feb 27, 2011 3:39 PM   in reply to Scuzzi01

    LoL  I thought I was going to find a easy fix for this.  I had no idea this issue goes back asd far as it does.

     
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    Mar 8, 2011 5:42 PM   in reply to Scuzzi01

    hi, in my case helped:

    2go to Pref->Plugs->Allow Extensions to Connect to the Internet

    unmark->OK->mark agin

     

    but it solved only for photoshop, if any one know where same setting in illustrator it vould be much appriciated

     
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    Mar 8, 2011 5:47 PM   in reply to antokhio

    Sorry to say, my friend, that this has been one of the "solutions" on offer

    for a long long time. As you note, it is not a complete solution to the

    problem. For most of us, it doesn't work even for Photoshop.

     

    Cheers,

     

     

    Terry Peckham

    Mitaka-shi, Shimorenjaku 2-12-23

    Mikasa Haim #101

    Tokyo, Japan 181-0013

     
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    Mar 12, 2011 1:07 PM   in reply to Scuzzi01

    I'm having the same problem. All above methods tried without success. But I remember I once succeeded to open Kuler with my CS5 (English) on Windows 7.

     
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    Mar 14, 2011 6:27 PM   in reply to kmc.best

    Hi kmc.best!

     

    We believe we have found the solution, but we need a little information from you to confirm it.

     

    Please see my post above from February 2nd for instructions. Reply if you have any questions.

     
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    Mar 14, 2011 9:26 PM   in reply to Carey Burgess

    Hello Carey, Thanks for your help.

    I have scrupulously followed your instructions.  On my system there is no such file (Mac OSX updated to 10.6.6)

    Best regards

     
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    Mar 14, 2011 9:34 PM   in reply to Carey Burgess

    Well it may be a moot point for me now. My hire decided to do a system cleanup to all of his computers. We're all on login accounts. I don't think any of us have admin privileges. Even my wacom settings profile doesnt have permission to reload.

     

    If he does finally have a proper IT guy/geek then this will be something he can tackle if he so desires. Looks like I'm back to using the website for selections.

     
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    Mar 15, 2011 8:46 AM   in reply to civodul56

    Hi, civodul56.

     

    First, open your CS5 application and attempt to use Kuler. This will create the log.

     

    Then, in the Finder, choose Go > Go To Folder, type /tmp, and click Go.

     

    In the Finder window that opens, locate the amt3.log file.

     

     

    If you do not locate the log file using this method, let me know.

     
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    Mar 15, 2011 9:15 AM   in reply to DanoDSM

    Hey DanoDSM,

     

    You should not need administrator access to use the Kuler panel, but in a more locked down environment like that the network connection may be restricted. Best of luck to you.

     

    Let us know if we can help.

     
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    Apr 11, 2011 8:50 AM   in reply to Scuzzi01

    Now Kuler can't connect to Internet in CS4 too. Earlier, Kuler worked fine in CS4 (even when it does not work in CS5). I think updating Adobe Flash buried my Kuler CS4, because before updating (to v.10,2,154,25) all worked fine (exclude Kuler CS5, which stopped to connecting to Internet long time ago).

     

    So, maybe all problems with Kuler on Mac and Win relate to Adobe Flash (which Kuler is based on)?

     

    UPD: After updating Adobe AIR my Kuler CS4 working again! This is really kind of magic. Here is a new suspect in the case of "Not connected to Internet" - Adobe AIR

     
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