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CS5. After downloading of a regular adobe updates, Illustrator started to misbehave while launching login window. All the days i was running a trial version and it worked fine for me. Then i decided to reinstall Illustrator, downloaded it from the official site, and installed it at last. Now the program opens and while opening it displays a message Error loading plugins. AISaveForWeb.aip DxfDwg.aip PNGFileFormat.aip and crashes after the first save. Why this happening and how to fix? Share Flag This conversation is currently closed to new comments. 2 total posts (Page 1 of 1) + Follow this Discussion · | Thread display: Collapse - | Expand + All Answers Collapse - Delete the plugins by StoneMapledash · 2 years ago In reply to Illustrator CS5 - Error l ... Browse to this folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator CS5\Support Files\Required look for a duplicate ADMplugin.apl file (probably named ADMplugin(1).apl) and delete it. AI should start normally. I had the control panel.aip issue and thi
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takes a minute: Sign up Adobe Illustrator Error loading plugins up vote 0 down vote favorite 1 I was following a simple Hello World tutorial given in adobe illustrator CS4 sdk package. I followed all the steps and wrote C++ code http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/illustrator-cs5-error-loading-plugins/ in Visual studio 2013 and it built successfully without any errors and 2 files were generated *.aip and *.ilk. Now the tutorial said to place the plug-in binary file in the illustrator's plugin folder. It didn't specify which file is the binary file (I assumed the *.aip file) and the plugin path for illustrator (I think this is the path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator CS4\Plug-ins") Now when I launch the adobe illustrator application, on startup I get the following error. Error http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32120138/adobe-illustrator-error-loading-plugins loading plugins. *.aip Can anyone tell me what's wrong. Is the path wrong ? Is the file wrong ? or is there some obvious step that I am missing ? visual-c++ plugins adobe-illustrator share|improve this question asked Aug 20 '15 at 13:50 Omar Iqbal 264 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted I've found the solution. The problem was the tutorial is specific for 32 bit system and doesn't mention 1 change we have to make for running our 64 bit plugin. I added the x64 platform to my project. Here are the steps: Select the "Build | Configuration Manager..." menu item. In the "Configuration Manager" dialog, choose "" from the "Active solution platform" drop down. In the "New Solution Platform" dialog, "x64" should already be selected in the top drop down and "win32" should be selected in the "Copy settings from:" drop down (and the "Create new project platforms" check box should be checked. Click Ok and you can now build 64 bit versions using the x64 platform. share|improve this answer answered Aug 21 '15 at 14:35 Omar Iqbal 264 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy p
me:Browse to this folder:C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator CS3\Support Files\Requiredlook for a duplicate ADMplugin.apl file (probably named ADMplugin(1).apl) and delete it.AI should start normally.I http://en.allexperts.com/q/Adobe-Illustrator-1027/2008/2/f/error-loading-plugins.htm had the control panel.aip issue and tracked down the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/2cb614e5-c62a-4246-ad34-01e963e6e4b4/illustrator-cs3-1300-error-loading-plugins?forum=mdopappv problem by temporarily removing the plug-ins folder from this directory...C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator CS3...then starting Illustrator. The program crashes on startup. When the crash report appears, looking at the content of crash report points to ADMplugin.apl. Chelle wrote at error loading 2009-02-17 23:04:10 Thank you so much for posting this. I was having the same problem and after I deleted that file everything worked fine. Thanks! Ask a Question Related ArticlesFree Trim Action for Photoshop Elements 6 and 7 - InstallAdobe Desktop PublishingAdobe Web Premium CS5 Review - error loading plugins Learn About Adobes Design Tools for Your Online BusinessIllustrator CS5 Sneak Peek - Adobe Flash Catalyst in Illustrator CS5Illustrator CS5 Sneak Peek - Introduction to Illustrator CS5 Adobe IllustratorAll AnswersAnswers by Expert:Kevin StohlmeyerAmyTom RouzeGlenn A FrallerLaith Ibrahim Ask ExpertsVolunteer Amy ExpertiseI can help troubleshoot your Illustrator 9 through CS3 (and most CS4) problems and suggest the best way to get the results you need. Although I can help with some installation issues, my forte is prepress and how to use the tools and functions in the application itself. ExperienceI've been a graphic artist for over 20 years. Oh my God, 20 years.Education/CredentialsBachelor of Fine Arts User AgreementPrivacy Policy©2016 About.com. All rights reserved. About UsTell FriendsHow to AskHow to VolunteerFAQTech SupportTop ExpertsExpert LoginBrowse Answers:By CategoryAlphabeticallyFind expert answers to:Find This site uses cookies. Our Privacy Policy has details and opt-out info.
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