"The specified module could not be found. C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Version Cue CS3\Client\3.1.0\VersionCueUI.DLL"
I tried downloading that file VersionCueUI.DLL from sites and pasting it in the folder where it belongs (3.1.0). I've tried reinstalling and nothing seems to help.
Any suggestions?
Thank You
"The instruction at "0x5ad71531" referenced memory at "0x00000014". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program".
This is getting kind of annoying :[
<http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=100&platform=Windows>
Version Cue Client has nothing to do with Version Cue as such. It is a component needed by Bridge and Photoshop for opening files.
Downloading and installing the Version Cue Client (not Server!) 3.1.0. update fixed it for me.
So Dave has it right.
I found the files in my Adobe InCopy CS3 folder.
Hope this works for you!!
Valerie
btw.. the client update would not work for me. It kept saying unsuccessful.
remember the error message that comes out?
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Version Cue CS3\Client\3.1.0\VersionCueUI.DLL"
on mine it was pretty similar except its on "common files" folder
so what i did is check that location, the files that are in there are the files that the error message is looking for except the version is 4.0.0 and the error message is looking for 4.0.1 (probably u have 3.0.0 or something as the default that comes with installation). So i download the update 4.0.1 via adobe website and install it but as with other users, installation always fails on me no matter what i do.
So i came up with this silly idea, what if i create a new folder in the same directory as my 4.0.0 and name it 4.0.1 then copy all the contents of 4.0.0 to 4.0.1... and guess what??? it works! Now i can open any file in Photoshop with out the error message coming out
This only works if you have a previous version of that "versioncue.dll" file...
Please tell me if this works for you guys!
The Adobe updater has been dodgy for a long time (just like the installers).
I always advise disabling it and downloading all updates from the support pages to install locally.
<http://www.adobe.com/go/kb408524>
Sincerely,
Matthew