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1. Re: Please respond. InDesign CC crashes every time I quit. I'm on Windows 7. (edit)
Eugene Tyson Jun 26, 2013 8:41 AM (in response to mrralphsanders)Have you tried any of these? http://forums.adobe.com/message/5419991
You could probably find the OS you are running and search for "Remove Batang Windows <insert operating system>"
Here's one I found
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2. Re: Please respond. InDesign CC crashes every time I quit. I'm on Windows 7. (edit)
mrralphsanders Jun 26, 2013 8:50 AM (in response to Eugene Tyson)Thanks Eugene. I've been following the thread you linked. It's mostly about startup crashes on the Mac which is not the problem I'm having.
Sounds like Batang.ttf is Mac. On Windows it's Batang.otf. Don't know if the font format makes a difference or not?
Also, I'm in an absurdly Orwellian secured network environment (government), and even though I have "administrator" rights on my Win7 workstation, I don't have rights to remove "protected system fonts."
I can get around it, but would like to know if any other Win7/InDCC users are having the same experience, crashing on quit.
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3. Re: Please respond. InDesign CC crashes every time I quit. I'm on Windows 7. (edit)
zagarskas Aug 9, 2013 2:04 PM (in response to mrralphsanders)yes. I am having this problem and I think it is both ABSURD and RIDICULOUS because Adobe CS6 works fine.
dont screw with anything here.
go HERE instead IT WORKS
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1234968
This is an ADOBE problem not testing their software properly before release.
Font folder? Replace number of active fonts? CMON, act like its the fonts... absurd.
My fonts worked fine in CS6
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/reduce-number-active-fonts-windows.html
I have been using Adobe software since 2002 and this is typical. I have had a DECADE, yes, 10 years of patching, reinstalling, re-starting, removing things, running obscure command line scripts, Adobe blaming windows, windows ignoring adobe, Apple acting like they dont know, Adobe doing the same.
As a WARNING to anyone still using CS6, my opinion: "dont uptate YET" cause Adobe made it disgustingly difficult to roll back to CS6.
system restore is your friend...
yes, I am cranky. Last thing I need is the 3 hour game of grab bag forum hockey download this and jump through this hoop cause we forced you to update with no rollback. *sigh*
Spoken in the voice orf Chris Farley: "someone, please, stop the terror, stop the insanity, stop the constant updates. set a standard for the love of god"



