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What does this Console information mean?
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Jun 21, 2004, 09:00 AM
 
What does the Console information shown below mean and how to I find the offending info.plist?

Photoshop 7, OSX 10.2.8

The information appears when we start Photoshop 7.

Could this be the reason why PowerPoint crashes when copying an image from PowerPoint?

Console ################

2004-06-21 15:11:24.877 Dock[411] CFLog (0):
CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): plist parse failed; the data is
not proper UTF-8. The file name for this data could be:
Contents/Info.plist --
file://localhost/Applications/Adobe%20Photoshop%207/Adobe%20Photoshop%207.0/
The parser will retry as in 10.1, but the problem should be
corrected in the plist.
2004-06-21 15:11:25.038 Adobe Photoshop 7.0[714] CFLog (0):
CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): plist parse failed; the data is
not proper UTF-8. The file name for this data could be:
Contents/Info.plist --
file://localhost/Applications/Adobe%20Photoshop%207/Adobe%20Photoshop%207.0/
The parser will retry as in 10.1, but the problem should be
corrected in the plist.
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Jun 21, 2004, 09:15 AM
 
Ignore it.

The message is directed at Adobe not you. It's not the cause of any problems.
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Jun 21, 2004, 12:00 PM
 
You think a .plist parsing error in some Photoshop file could affect PowerPoint? That's a bit too much tinfoil in your hat there.
     
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Jun 21, 2004, 12:04 PM
 
Originally posted by Hans M Aus:
Could this be the reason why PowerPoint crashes when copying an image from PowerPoint?
No.
     
   
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