InDesign CC 2018/High Sierra - Cannot package files
Since updating to High Sierra I am not able to package files. The error message is simply "Unable to package the document. InDesign cannot access '(file name'.indd).
I am using InDesign CC 13.0.1 on macOS High Sierra 10.13.1
Don't know if this is of any use or not, but also if I try using my bulk packaging script, the error I get is "undefined is not an object (line 186)
Hello All,
The issue has been fixed with Apple’s MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4 Beta (17E139).
You can try out the fix by updating your machine to the beta update from Apple.
Let us know if the issue is fixed for you after aforementioned High Sierra beta update.
Thanks,
Abhinav Kaushik
InDesign Team
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Tamra commented
This is still a problem. Is there going to be a fix soon? It's creating major issues with my daily workflow.
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Kay commented
Having the same issue - can't package any files after updating to High Sierra and latest InDesign. Also, doc previews are not loading in the start up window - just shows default image box.
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Hannah Burtness commented
I also cannot package any files from InDesign CC, since I've switched to High Sierra. It's a problem! Please fix!
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Joanne commented
I cannot package a file in Indesign since I upgraded to High Sierra version 10.13.3
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Laura commented
Ravi, can you please update on the status of resolution of this issue? It's been over two months - it is causing major issues for our company's workflow. Thank you.
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Anonymous commented
I'm having the same issue, please find a solution.
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Joachim Riisager commented
Mapped network drive with cifs instead of smb. That solved the problem for me too.
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Prontip Sandi Larson commented
I am having the same issue that everyone else on this thread is having! After updating to High Sierra, working with Indesign has become impossible. I feel that with the struggles I’m going to miss my deadline for this catalog that I’m working on. I spent an entire day trying to work through what I thought was a buggy system on my Mac. The problems range from Finder freezing, InDesign freezing, or my entire Mac just locking up. I wish I had found this thread earlier. Please fix!
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Nate commented
Nate commented · January 22, 2018 10:41 AM · Flag as inappropriate
I have a user with same issue trying to package via SMB protocol. I switched user over to CIFS and it seems to be working. However, I have feeling this might be a band-aid fix. Hopefully, Adobe and Apple have a fix for this soon.This was a band-aid fix, it is not working again.
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Anonymous commented
Just updated to High Sierra, and bam! "Unable to package document."
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Patty Roberts commented
I would like to add that I am experiencing the same issue. We cannot package files using MacOS HighSierra and InDesign CC 13.0.1 If I downgrade InDesign to version 13.0 (NOT 13.0.1) it works again. This has been an issue for a while now and I would love to see it fixed.
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Kathleen Herr commented
My files are contained on a server and InDesign will not package the files. I also get the warning that InDesign is unable to access the server on which the file I am attempting to package resides. The only work-around I have found is to create a new folder on my desktop, save the InDesign file to that folder and package from there. Seems to work, but a real time waster. Super frustrated right now.
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Glenn Van de Wouwer commented
same issue here, still no news????? I'm also experiencing a lot of Finder crashes, and other Adobe CC applications that are not responding.... Not a very good combo High Sierra and Adobe CC... Pretty expensive and not reliable at the moment :(
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Nate commented
I have a user with same issue trying to package via SMB protocol. I switched user over to CIFS and it seems to be working. However, I have feeling this might be a band-aid fix. Hopefully, Adobe and Apple have a fix for this soon.
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Greg commented
I and several designers here have the same problem. Here is a work around: Create a new book, add your document and package from there. That has been working for us.
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Don Cline commented
I have run into this issue, also. The warning I receive is that InDesign is unable to access the server on which the file I am attempting to package resides.
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Joachim Riisager commented
Any new in this tread? I hope the problem will be fixed soon.
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John Doe commented
Installed Mac OS 10.13.3 Beta 5 and that did not solve this issue !
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fastasleep commented
... and? Status? Is Apple fixing this in 10.13.3? Is it Indesign's fault? Aliens?
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Rebecca commented
Also having this issue... had I known, I wouldn't have upgraded to High Sierra. Please give us an update as to when this will be fixed!