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We are facing a problem with InDesign when the computer is connected to a server. Even if we work locally, InDesign will freeze for periods of 10-15 seconds, and sometimes longer. As soon as we unmount the server of connected computers, InDesign is fine.
See at this end to this thread (page 4 to 7)
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2234580?start=120&tstart=0
We have many mac running the lastest OSX and InDesign having the same problem, as soon as they are connected to our server, InDesign is unresponsive. Beachball appears and the application is stuck for 10-15 seconds. If we unmount the server, problem's solved... but we need our server connected in order to work.
Adobe Please do something about this, it's a huge issue for us and your software is not working as advertised, and we are paying too much money to adobe for them to ignore our complaints.
Mac OS X 10.12.4 InDesign CC (2017) 12.0.0.81
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There have been few issues with InDesign running with the latest macOS version i.e. 10.12.4 in some of the scenarios as can be inferred from InDesign 2017CC Freezes MacOS Sierra 10.12.4 .
You can try disabling GPU Performance and try the same if this resolves your problem.
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We have already tried disabling GPU performance on multiple occasion without any success. Even the Adobe technician over the phone and chat tried that. That is not the problem. Thank you.
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I have also experienced same issue at my organisation since over 4 months now.
Its surprising how some staff can give totally unrelated answers.The problem as stated clearly is with SERVER and not GPU.
Took me a great while to understand how GPU works.Annoyed
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I too am experiencing incredible delays. Click on an object, wait 30-40 seconds with a spinning beach ball. It's not the speed of my Mac. I have MacPro 12-core with 32GB of RAM. I am running OS 10.12.4 and InDesign 10.0.0.81 Build. It is utterly maddening to use. I have deadlines and things are taking 2-3 times as long because of this.
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lcg_2012 wrote
I too am experiencing incredible delays. Click on an object, wait 30-40 seconds with a spinning beach ball. It's not the speed of my Mac. I have MacPro 12-core with 32GB of RAM. I am running OS 10.12.4 and InDesign 10.0.0.81 Build. It is utterly maddening to use. I have deadlines and things are taking 2-3 times as long because of this.
Exactly what I'm talking about. I sure hope Adobe is on the case around the clock...
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Doubtful. They had an issue with Dreamweaver "connecting to server" for YEARS. Finally have a fix for that, but the fix has to applied every time you open DW. Doesn't remember the setting to prevent the issue once you close. Come on Adobe.
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Same here. Things are taking way way too long. Move an object slightly and watch the beachball for 30 secs. We too are working off a server. Adobe any help?
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If I was you I would installed the latest patch 2017.1 version 12.1.0.56. I was experiencing these issues and going round and round in circles. 2017.1 update fixed it completely and has been working perfect ever since. It is a massive issue but I believe it has been addressed in the latest patch 'quietly' by Adobe.
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Hi stfchampagne,
Please try the suggestion made above by jb to update your InDesign to the latest version 12.1.0.56. There were many issues addressed in the latest update and it could solve your problem. Do report the result.
Regards,
Om
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I have exactly the same issue. I work for a publisher house and i stop working of the server because it was slowing me down. I move files locally and work. Move files back when done. It is a better workflow if you have a time machine since it will make backups for you every hour versus the company shared drive which makes backups once a day.
I think you should stay working locally and dismount if just having the connection open causes issues.
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We are having exactly the same problem here, for months now...
Updated version 12.1.0.56 and running macOS Sierra version 10.12.6...
It is indeed a BIG problem and we DEMAND an urgent solution.
Great lost of time and money
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indesign and muse use a single file system and that should never be run from a server of any kind; so nas, dropbox and Adobe CC are good for backups but not two or more users sharing (and actively working from) the files.
if You work local and move files to the server when done your issues will go away
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JonathanArias wrote
indesign and muse use a single file system and that should never be run from a server of any kind; so nas, dropbox and Adobe CC are good for backups but not two or more users sharing (and actively working from) the files.
if You work local and move files to the server when done your issues will go away
I strongly disagree with this statement.
Adobe software is intended to be used in a collaborative environments. Modern/well configured networks should not be behaving in this manner. It should be transparent to the user.
Any issues such as this should be addressed through an IT department.
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I actually got this answer from Lounge, i went there to ask about this subject and the different answer given us and adobe.
working from the server issues answer
I just want to give the correct technical answer to this technical issue.
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meant to say different answers given by us and adobe.
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You can demand all you want, but I suspect you have some type of network issue. This is not normal behavior and you should have your IT people take a look at it.
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This is still a thing. I am experiencing it.
I am using the latest verion of InDesign 15.0.2 and the latest MacOS 10.15.4.
When I am connected to a VPN and have a server mounted over VPN, InDesign slows to a crawl. Not Illustrator or Photoshop. Only InDesign. If I unmount the server, InDesign starts working normally, even if I am still connected to the VPN. Mount a server again, and InDesign gives me a spinning wheel every time I try to do something.
After all these versions of InDesign and MacOS, this is clearly an InDesign issue and not an issue with the network connection or MacOS, since no other application does this.
I will also mention that this is a clean install of InDesign (brand new preferences file) and a fairly new iMac.
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We are having the same issue with our organization. Exact same scenerio. Can someone please address this? During this mandatory stay at home, we as production designers are all working from home and have quick turn deadlines. This is slowing everyone down. We work directly from our connected server via VPN. We have to share files, so there is a problem pulling files out and working locally.
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@kacton63
Aside from the slowdown issues, I would highly recommend you find a way to work locally and NOT save file over a VPN network through the internet. I have seen files (InDesign and otehr formats) become corrupt doing that because of the inconsistencies in network connections and other variables.
Just a friendly warning to save you some possible grief in the future.
My issue is that just with a server mounted it is slow, but I am working off files that I download from a VPN server first. I then have to unmount the server in order to return to working normally.
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Thanks for your response. This is easier said than done. Our jobs come into a Workfront que as they are ready for me to work on. All of our linked files are on the server and since we are production environment, we open a file, make updated changes and close file. I would have to keep disconnecting from the server way too many times. It would take me longer to do all the file logistics. There has to be a reason Adobe Indesign is doing this in the last several upgrades. Photoshop and Illustrator are not a problem. I have saved a file and reopened/converted back to Indesign 2014 and this isn't an issue in that version. Doesn't clock/spin at all. Unfortunately we are all on the most recent version now.