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1. Re: Is it possible to install Flash extension without using the Extensions Manager?
Carl Sun Jan 8, 2013 5:05 PM (in response to soom1976)I am not sure whether the root cause for EM CS3 crashes is the same as EM CS5/5.5 on Mac 10.8. If the root cause is the same and you have installed InDesign CS3 and don't need install extensions for it, you can rename XManConfig.xml under InDesign folder to anything, then EM will not try to import pre-installed extensions for InDesign, EM should start up correctly. If you have to install extension for InDesign, you can remove all pre-installed extensions of InDesign, which should be located in "/Library/Application Support/Adobe/InDesign/Version XXX/<Locale>/Extensions" (I haven't installed InDesign CS3, so the folder may be a little different).
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2. Re: Is it possible to install Flash extension without using the Extensions Manager?
soom1976 Jan 9, 2013 12:33 AM (in response to Carl Sun)Dear Carl
Thanks for the answer, but I don't have InDesign CS3 installed. I only have Flash CS3, nothing else. I do have a trial of CS6 Creative Suite, but I don't think they are conflicting anyhow...
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3. Re: Is it possible to install Flash extension without using the Extensions Manager?
tripdance Jan 12, 2013 2:18 PM (in response to Carl Sun)Hi Carl, I have the exact problem as soom1976 - except i do have the entire CS3web premium suite and cs3 indesign. I recently upgraded to a new macbook pro running OSX 10.8.2. Everything seems to be running fine except m Adobe Extensions Manager. It crashes immediately when I open it. I can't locate that file you mentioned in your above post - the XManConfig.xml file - is there anything else I can try that you know of? I am trying to get the extensions manager to work so I can use it in Dreamweaver CS3. Thanks so much.
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4. Re: Is it possible to install Flash extension without using the Extensions Manager?
Carl Sun Jan 12, 2013 10:05 PM (in response to tripdance)I have only worked on Extension Manager since CS5.5. I know nothing about CS3. If you can't find XManConfig.xml within installation folder of Flash CS3 and InDesign CS3, you can rename installation folders of CS3 products except Dreamweaver temporarily, then try to startup Extension Manager.
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5. Re: Is it possible to install Flash extension without using the Extensions Manager?
soom1976 Jan 15, 2013 4:05 AM (in response to Carl Sun)Sorry, back to Snow Leopard - everything works here.
If I ever update to ML I will try this again.
Thanks


