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MikeDCambs
April 5th, 2005, 05:32 AM
I think Elements is great and have used all 3 Versions. But I do not
like or use the Organizer at all, and some posts I have seen in these
forums show that others don't use it either.
I have managed to uninstall Organizer from my PSE3 set up, but
feel that an option NOT to install it at the outset would be useful.
LazyPhoton
April 5th, 2005, 08:16 AM
Great, can you explain us how to unistall the organizer?!
I don't use it either and it just get in my way.
I am also interested in eliminating those ugly buttons in the Editor
which call the organizer when clicked.
Thanks.
Mary
April 5th, 2005, 09:34 AM
Please let us know how to uninstall it!!!! Did you just manage to hide it or is it really gone? :?
Wendy
April 5th, 2005, 09:48 AM
Mary,
This was posted a while back on another forum:
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I managed to completely kill Organizer (I never plan on using it). Here are the actions I took to (hopefully) completely disable it and its associated functions (Windows only):
1) Open 'services.msc' and go to the 'standard' tab.
2) Select 'disable' for 'Adobe Active File Monitor' and 'Photoshop Elements Device Connect'. You may now close the Services window.
3) Open Windows Explorer and locate where Elements has created default folders for its catalogs. This is normally C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe.
4) Delete the folders 'Catalogs' and 'Catalog Folders'.
5) Go to the folder where Elements is installed. Normally C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 3.0.
6) Create a folder somewhere outside of the Adobe folder and move the file 'PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe' to the new folder. This allows you to have the option to move the .exe file back to where it was created in the case you decide to use Organizer somewhere in the future.
Organizer should now be completely disabled.
Some notes. Step 4 disables the annoying checkbox when saving files that catalogs files by default. Steps 5 & 6 may not be necessary, but I decided to put the Organizer's .exe out of Elements reach, just in case that it might try and recreate the folders for the catalogs that were removed in step 4.
Some of this may sound drastic, but unfortunately the Devs for Elements didn't design the installation process very well to allow for custom installation of components. Nor did they provide enough functionality in Preferences to disable/enable these features.
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Several people seem to have used it Ok
Wendy
Mary
April 5th, 2005, 10:24 AM
Thanks Wendy - I am pretty sure if anyone was using PSE 2 and Album 2, the integration of PSE 3 and Organizer has to be a disapointment.
It may just be my computer but I have had a terrible time with it. I also have a pretty workable file structure and archive routine of my own set up. When I used the backup feature in Organizer to 3 CD's and they all verified I was really impressed but one of the CD's turned out to be unreadable.
I hope MikeDCambs will also add his information on uninstalling and then I will go for it.
MikeDCambs
April 5th, 2005, 10:52 AM
Mary: Wendy beat me to it! The method she has given is the one I
used to eliminate Organizer EXCEPT that I did not save the
'PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe' anywhere as I had no
intention of reinstalling it (if I did I could just reinstall
Elements anyway).
I was a little worried when I first did this because I thought
Elements would collapse if I then inadvertently tried to access the
Organizer, but it doesn't. It gives a message to the effect
that some key parts are missing, but that's all.
I have been using Elements for about 3 months since I did
this, and there have been no problems at all.
Regards - Mike
Mary
April 5th, 2005, 11:46 AM
Thanks Mike - I will report back after I complete the instructions.
Mary
April 5th, 2005, 03:35 PM
Thank you Wendy and Mike!!!!
I am now a very happy camper - the instructions were great and the results are what I had hoped for. It may be my imagination but I honestly think PSE3 is running a tad faster now.
I was already using PSE 2 on my old computer for doing print packages and attaching to email so I won't miss those features in Organizer in PSE3. I had also tried the slide show in PSE 3 and prefer another program so won't miss that either.
You both mentioned another forum where you have received good information - can you share that with us? (or PM's if it wouldn't be appropriate on this forum)
Thanks again!! :)
MikeDCambs
April 6th, 2005, 04:03 AM
Mary: pleased you're happy with the results and I'm so glad I raised
this as a Wish List topic! Elements will run a little faster because it
doesn't have to carry out all the background processing that takes
place within Editor/Quick Fix if the Organizer is used.
Regards - Mike
Wendy
April 6th, 2005, 08:15 AM
Mike,
Hopefully Adobe will take on board the number of people who don't want to use the Organiser and for future versions give an option to install or not to install.
Wendy
jORJIA
August 1st, 2005, 12:22 PM
Hello, I'm new here...I was reading about disabling the Organizer.
I would rather not use mine as well, but I only have the Pe and it seems to take so long before I can get to fixing or adjusting pictures...Can I cut that out? without messing things up.
boilerman
July 27th, 2008, 05:24 PM
[quote=Wendy;7098]Mary,
This was posted a while back on another forum:
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THANK YOU! This was one of my most annoying pieces of Elements 5. The procedure worked perfectly and now I've discovered this group.
Life is sweet!
John
boilerman
July 28th, 2008, 12:16 AM
Mary,
This was posted a while back on another forum:
-----------------
I managed to completely kill Organizer (I never plan on using it). Here are the actions I took to (hopefully) completely disable it and its associated functions (Windows only):
1) Open 'services.msc' and go to the 'standard' tab.
2) Select 'disable' for 'Adobe Active File Monitor' and 'Photoshop Elements Device Connect'. You may now close the Services window.
3) Open Windows Explorer and locate where Elements has created default folders for its catalogs. This is normally C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe.
4) Delete the folders 'Catalogs' and 'Catalog Folders'.
5) Go to the folder where Elements is installed. Normally C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 3.0.
6) Create a folder somewhere outside of the Adobe folder and move the file 'PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe' to the new folder. This allows you to have the option to move the .exe file back to where it was created in the case you decide to use Organizer somewhere in the future.
Organizer should now be completely disabled.
Some notes. Step 4 disables the annoying checkbox when saving files that catalogs files by default. Steps 5 & 6 may not be necessary, but I decided to put the Organizer's .exe out of Elements reach, just in case that it might try and recreate the folders for the catalogs that were removed in step 4.
Some of this may sound drastic, but unfortunately the Devs for Elements didn't design the installation process very well to allow for custom installation of components. Nor did they provide enough functionality in Preferences to disable/enable these features.
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Several people seem to have used it Ok
I found this (and this group) using Google looking for a way to get rid of the organizer. I was so annoyed each time I tried to save a file and found Elements was going to try to add it to the organizer. I tried the organizer once and wasn't that unhappy with it until I read reports that the program occasionally forgot all the work you put into it and wanted you to do it again. No thanks!
This procedure worked great with Elements 5 and I THANK YOU!
I'm glad I found this information and this group. I hope I can contribute from time to time.
John
Wendy
July 28th, 2008, 04:39 AM
Hi John ...
The only trouble with disabling the organiser in PSE5 is that you will lose access to the Creations ... :) not sure if you lose anything else either.
I'm a Mac user and we don't have the Organizer :D:D
Wendy
SeattleShooter
July 29th, 2008, 12:17 AM
Mike, I am confused. This post shows a date of July 28 on the Wish List main page, but when I open it I see April 25th? Anyway, about the Organizer, I am just starting and have only a hundred vacation shots on cd's. I was going to use the Albums as my photo file system. Would you recommend some other app? I could create my own in Windows MyPhotos. I use a 30"monitor so I don't have a problem with workspace. I sure would like to start off on the right foot now, and not have to reorganize down the road. The book says to avoid changing formats, so if I can download right into PSE format I could do lots of editing without any image degradation, and then switch to jpeg for the printing. Right? Sure would appreciate your advice. Dale.
Wendy
July 29th, 2008, 04:05 AM
Hi ...
This thread is a very old one but boilerman posted to it recently to it has come to the top again.
You really would be better starting a new thread with your query :)
Wendy
Benny Pedersen
August 3rd, 2008, 11:48 PM
On my system, I just opened the Start Menu (Ctrl + Esc), and then run:
%allusersprofile%\application data\adobe\catalogs
that would open the folder. There you see one file named "1.psa"
Now just delete or rename that file, (lets say to "_1.psa" instead) so
the organizer check-box when saving files is gone away in PSE5 :)
Benny
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