Hi,
I had a report from a user of
my most popular plugin (i.e., mature and extremely well tested), that it failed to work for him on Photoshop CS3 Extended + Vista Business 32-bit.
The error message when he used the plugin was ''Could not save as ... because the plugin entry point could not be found.''
Is there anything new about CS3 Ext that might cause this? (The plugin is known to be compatible with Vista.)
I have not had other reports like this, so I am currently concluding it's an oddity of his installation.
--Toby
causes of ''plugin entry point could not...
Turns out the problem was not the plugin, but a weird mix of UAC/Administrator/Remote Desktop... here's what the user wrote:%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; I did my testing via remote desktop, as I was no longer near the PC in question.I started by closing down photoshop, and bypassing some of the the UAC (user account control), by running the program as administrator. Since that's what messes a whole lot of other programs up, I thought 'well, you never know'. So I proceeded to make a new image, scribbled a bit on it, and attempted to save it. It actually worked. I thought this was a bit odd, and descided to reboot photoshop in normal user mode again. This time, somehow, I _could_ save as ICO again. I'm really confused about all this. Either photoshop was somehow confused by the freshly installed plugin last time, or running it as Administrator once fixed something, I really don't know. I'm in application development myself, and I really have no sensible way of explaining this behaviour. All in all, it works now. And not only via remote desktop. %26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - install plugin in the proper directory%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - boot cs3 normally%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - saving as ico gives 'D:\Path\thingy.ico'' because the plugin entry point count not be found..' repeatably. %26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - %26lt;crying like a baby%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - [From remote desktop]%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - Starting photoshop as admin, which made saving work.%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - Restarting photoshop as normal user, and saving still works%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - [No longer on remote desktop%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26gt; - Starting photoshop normally, and saving still works.causes of ''plugin entry point could not...
Well now I have had many many reports. It's Vista.
However this workaround works for most people.
I tried running it as an administrator (by right-clicking the program and selecting such) and am still having the same problem. I don't have a ''remote'' desktop, I don't think. I am on my local computer in the livingroom. Is remote and local the same here as web definitions??? So, any suggestions? I am on Vista 32-bit, PS CS3.
I just want to update the .ico for my website :(
Thanks!
Allison
Try restarting Vista before reinstalling the plugin. I don't know first hand if this helps, as I don't and never will run Vista.
Toby,
Thanks for the rebooting tip. I was able to save as an .ico with no error message.
Cheers,
Jacob
Toby,
I was able to correct this problem. After installing the ICO (Windows) plug-in in Vista (32 or 64-bit), the user will have to log into a Vista profile with administrator access. Navigate to the Plug-Ins %26gt; File Formats folder where the ''ICOFormat.8bi'' plugin is visible.
Right-click on the plug-in to bring up the dialog box, click properties and at the bottom of the dialog box you will notice the message ''This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer.'' Click ''Unblock'', ''Apply'' and restart the computer.
The plug-in should work after the above steps have been completed.
Thanks to all,
Jas
Jas, incredible. That's the first really good remedy I've seen! Thankyou.
Until tonight I was using .ico file format with my Vista and Photoshop CS3. Why suddenly today I am getting error message, any idea?
And sure, I checked and plugin, there in correct file so what is the problem? How can I fix?
Here is the error message:
''Could not sae as x.ico because the plugin entry point could not be found.''
Thanks from now
Linda
Linda, Try the recipe immediately above.
Failing that, try restarting Windows and reinstalling.
I'm beginning to wonder if this problem affects this particular plugin more than others...
Hi Toby,
I tried 3 times again tonight and tired of really; and still getting same error :(
Give me some idea what can I do?
Best,
Linda
Ditch Vista.
But which did you try? The recipe above, or reboot then reinstall? Those are the only 2 things I've heard of which fix the error.
I tried reboot then reinstall, because above recipe not matching with me, I checked for trying that above recipe too but not any message for about blocking etc, so above recipe not for me...
Interesting Part is my ICO FORMAT Plug-in, until last night was working perfectly with same Vista same computer. I added some new Brushes and Styles last few days, I don't think this can effect but again wonder, is that possible to something effect that, because of I added 200 - 300 new brushes/styles and now ICO FORMAT Plug-in not working??
If anybody has any idea, please share with me...
Best,
Linda
Or Vista or Photoshop CS3 did any updates these days, so was that effected the ICO FORMAT Plug-in?
This problem has been reported since Vista arrived. I don't run it so I can't test directly.
Hey, for those that dont have the ''unblock'' dialog, I have another solution that is pretty much the same but worked for me.
- click properties on the icoformat.8bi file
- click on the security tab
- click on the Users, then the advanced tab
- although it might say allow next to users, you still have other options you have to check.
- click on users again, click edit
- another box that pretty much looks the same will pop up,
- click users again, click edit
- click Allow on the first checkbox that says 'Full Control'
- Click ok through all boxes
- be sure to restart computer or changes will not take effect
- open photoshop and try saving. it worked for me.
Please let us know if this solution helped anyone, so we can help assist others.
-Alban
Alban,
Thanks for your help but unfortunatelly not worked for me....
But again thanks for sharing your experience with us...
Best,
Linda
Hi, if anyone hits this ''plugin entry point not found'' issue with the ICO Format plugin, please download this new build (made with Visual C++ 2008) and see if it resolves the problem:
http://telegraphics.com.au/sw/files/ICOFormat-1.8f5-win.zip
Haha, thanks very much Microsoft.
After spending a day installing the latest Visual C++ 2008 Express and Windows SDK, etc, the build I made (linked above) is apparently still not problem free.
I have a user report that it crashes on XP SP3 + CS3.
Is it in fact possible to reliably support all permutations of Windows? Anyone know how?
Jas and Alban, I had to use both your solutions to get it to work, plus a little extra.
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?224@@4acff5cb@.3bc4549f/5
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?224@@4acffd9c@.3bc4549f/14
I had to check the ''Unblock'' under Properties and follow Alban's steps under the Security tab. And yes, you will keep going through User pop ups that all look the same and keep checking ''full control''. However, I also had to add a new user, which was my computer login account and give it ''full control'' and that's what made it finally work.
Thanks for the help! I was beginning to think this wouldn't work on Vista!
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