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1. Re: Opening Adobe Bridge CC on a Windows 7 OS.
TEddy Jun 24, 2014 4:36 PM (in response to TEddy)This is the feedback I have thus far from Adobe Technical Support:
1. Open Task Manager and select the Processes tab. Select "Show processes from all users" (at bottom left). End all Adobe-related processes, including CoreSync.exe. (You will have to end CoreSync.exe and Creative Cloud.exe before some of the others can be ended.)
2. Now open Bridge CC. If it still does not open, click on the Start menu, type in "Bridge CC", then right-click on Bridge CC. Click on Properties, then select the Security tab. Select Everyone, then Edit to give Full Control.
Now Bridge should open (or at least, that was my experience).
Unfortunately, Step 1 needs to be repeated each time I reboot my computer after a shut down. The latest I have from Technical Support is that the product experts are working on this issue and do not yet have a solution. There may be an update out in a few days.
