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No space for output buffer err
#1
Hello, I am continuously getting this error message every time I try to use portrait professional plug-in with Photoshop CS5. I have to shut down the program and restart in order for the plug-in to work. Almost with every single image .. it again can be time-consuming. Any advice to resolve this issue would be appreciated

TIFFWriteBufferSetup Error : No space for output buffer

Thanks in advance~Sam

PS my search for this err did not come up with anything.
 
#2
Try reducing the TIME_WAIT value in your registry. The TIME_WAIT value is governed by the TCPTimedWaitDelay Windows Registry setting.

If you're comfortable editing the Registry ........ Start > Run > type REGEDIT and hit Enter ............ search for TIME_WAIT and when you find it reduce it's value. See if that makes any difference.
 
#3
Thanks for the reply I will give it a try and see if it makes a difference.

Couldn't find TIME_WAIT in the registry here is that string that I thought it would be under.

System Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters]

I'm not sure where it will be?

Thanks in advance ~ Sam
 
#4
You're looking in the right spot ............ dunno why it's not there !
System Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters]

When you have the registry editor open, click on Edit, click on Find and type TIME_WAIT in the search box. Depending on how big your registry is it could take some time to find it, if indeed it's there.

Along with the first post you made, do you get a socket error 10055 along with the rest of the text ?
 
#5
Thanks Roscoe for taking the time to help me out, I really appreciate it. Sorry I have not checked the forum for a few days ..

When I did the search it takes me to the parameters folder, I don't see TIME_WAIT state in the right side. I'm guessing I'm missing that.

I'm not sure about the error 10055 by good take a screen capture of the two error I get every time I try to open a new image into PP plug-in.

Thanks again
 
#6
When you get the error message again, take a screen dump and post the images please.
 
#7
(08-30-2011, 02:07 AM)Roscoe Wrote: When you get the error message again, take a screen dump and post the images please.

Here you go ..

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Image attachment is not working, here is a link to the images

http://www.photoshop.com/users/mahmoudsa...9c2864a9ad

Thanks Sam
 
#8
Tried to get the error messages but got this

[Image: BUSY.jpg]

I'll try again later ........
Check this out Sam ........ it may fix your "failed to write" problem

http://www.wisefixer.com/lp/?kw=failed-t...pAodFTSSFg
 
#9
Thanks again Roscoe .. Photoshop.com is up and running again, I'll go through the link you posted and see if I could figure out what's going wrong with my computer.

If everything else fails I just I'll have to format and restart fresh Windows, unfortunately I'm in the middle of my working season.
 
#10
(09-01-2011, 02:24 AM)Sam Wrote: Thanks again Roscoe .. Photoshop.com is up and running again, I'll go through the link you posted and see if I could figure out what's going wrong with my computer.

If everything else fails I just I'll have to format and restart fresh Windows, unfortunately I'm in the middle of my working season.

Bummer ...... nothing worse than a complete re-install Sad

 
  


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