Alert is shown on opening documents in InDesign(v19.4.0.63) - "This file is already open by another user or another application."
After updating InDesign to V19.4, I'm now locked out of many of my previous design files. I'm receiving the error, "This file is already open by another user or another application. This file may be stored on a network server and cannot be opened until the other user closes it."
I reinstalled V19.3 and can now access these old files but I would prefer to use the most up to date version if possible. happy to provide a sample if needed.
The fix of the issue is now available in the latest InDesign 2024(v19.5.0.084). We recommend you upgrade to the latest version for the fix.
If you are unable to see the update, go to the Creative Cloud application and click on the context menu on the top right and click on Check for App Updates.
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Adobe InDesign Team
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Alexia T Boyd commented
I just updated to the most recent version, and I am encountering the same issue. I have a Dell Precision 7670 and running Windows 11.
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Jonathan Parnell commented
I'm shocked this hasn't been fixed and more people aren't commenting on this issue.
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Marcus Michelson commented
Please advise as to when this problem will be corrected.
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Laurent Calvignac commented
Still no solution 2 months later ? Adobe test properly your software before release ! Rolling back means resetting preferences, lots of frustration and time loss.
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Sara Bequette commented
Please let us know when this is resolved so we can return to the latest InDesign version.
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Nathan Ryan commented
Hello,
My team recently had this same issue and we found that it was the use of Adobe CC Library elements that was creating this bug. Not sure if it's a fix for you, but wanted to share our work around in case. :)
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e business commented
Please find a solution for this one.
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Ethan commented
Encountering same issue on Mac OS 12.7.4 . I lost access to multiple months of work, which has cost my business a client. Over a month without a fix and customers are not accepting "it's a known issue" as an excuse!
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Giles S commented
Is there any progress with fixing this issue with Adobe Libraries links. It has devastated our Studio's workflow.
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Jonathan Parnell commented
This is a major disruption and I'm finding that reverting to v19.3 also doesn't solve the problem. It may be unrelated but after installing 19.3, I'm seeing a 'build expired' error (likely licensing-related). In any case, I'm trying to add my voice to this issue.
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Mike commented
FIX THIS ALREADY.
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Marc Dunker commented
I'm having the same issue. I'm running 19.4 on Windows 10.
Thus far it's older InDesign files (a year or more and have [converted] appended to the filename) that I'm getting into and modifying as it's a new year, so they need updated.
The other commonality of the ones that have done it thus far is they have CC Library items linked. The library assets in the layers panel says <pasted graphic>, and the links panel says "Adobe PDF" instead of the asset name.
When I relink the library assets, which is manual and a lot of guess work, the pop-up mostly has gone away. I've been able to recover two documents by relinking. The second document I've tried this with now only shows the pop-up on open and close as well as somewhat intermittently. I'm going to try and relink everything to see if that fixes the remaining issue, but it's at least editable without the pop-up continually happening almost nonstop.
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Cheryl Franklin commented
This bug has created a lot of havoc and I had to uninstall the current InDesign and reinstall 19.3 just so I could work.
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Anonymous commented
Is there any resolution to this? It makes the design files completely unusable.
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Anonymous commented
This is still an issue. Please resolve!
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Claudio Mascolo commented
Please update us on this. Need a solution or workaround asap.
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Soph commented
Same for us. Any users who upgraded to InDesign 19.4 or the current Beta were impacted. They were able to open the file for a moment, but then get a pop-up error that reads: "Either the file does not exist, you do not have permission, or the file may be in use by another application."
Rolling back to 19.3 solved the issue for us, for now.
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Burçin Han commented
"Either the file does not exist, you do not have permission, or the file may be in use by another application."
Mathmagic gives such an error when saving the file.
I cannot transfer the equation I created with Mathmagic into InDesign into a document.
An urgent solution is needed.