We like to call the behavior a 'feature' <grin>.

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Bruce


Saturday, April 4, 2009, 10:05:35 AM, you wrote:

JS> Found out something about Adobe Bridge I didn't know, and wondered if 
JS> Lightroom does the same thing. Figured I might as well stir the pot up a
JS> little.

JS> I left Bridge pointing at a "removable drive" [memory card in a USB 
JS> reader] when I closed it the other day. I subsequently removed the 
JS> memory card from the reader and put it back in the camera.

JS> The next time I started Bridge, it popped up an error box saying the 
JS> drive did not exist giving me the option to Quit Bridge altogether, 
JS> cancel (?) or retry?

JS> I don't know what cancel was supposed to do; all it did was pop the 
JS> error box back up again ... and again, and again, and ...

JS> Quit wouldn't work either, because I couldn't clear the error box to 
JS> allow the program to quit.

JS> Couldn't kill the program in Task Manager. End now just hung. Even "the
JS> program is not responding *END NOW* wouldn't work. Finally managed to go
JS> to the Processes tab and manually kill bridge.exe, but that didn't help
JS> me get the program open so I could change the "drive" it was pointing to.

JS> I had to go get the camera, take the memory card out and plug it into 
JS> the reader to open the program and put it back to looking somewhere on
JS> the hard-drive.

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