
Hard to believe that, as this ExtendScript was installed this morning and acknowledges the existence of both Photoshop 20.

The first support person I spoke to today claimed that the only reason I have ExtendScript is a legacy license for PhotoShop Extended CS4. I do not believe the problem is in the script because I get exactly the same results when the only script open in ExtendScript is "Layer Comps to Files", one of the standard Adobe scripts in the Photoshop Presets folders. I I target Photoshop 2017 in the ExtendScript target bar, I get the same error message, but for Photoshop CC 2018. I have Photoshop 2017 installed, but I have the same problem trying to use it for this script work. When I try to start steppin through the script, I immediately get this error message I check that the target bar in ExtendScript says "Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 (120.032)", and the connection link is green. My problem: I start with a document open in PhotoShop CC 2018 (19.1.6, not sure why the terminology works this way) and a script open in ExtendScript. I'm uncertain of specific dates, but I have had this work in the recent past - last script is dated August 2, 2018. In the past few days I have been unable to get ExtendScript to target Photoshop for the purpose of debugging my next script.


But now I've run into a problem, came here at the suggestion of Adobe Support after a frustrating and fruitless call with them. I consider myself to be new to JavaScript and ExtendScript, but I have had a success or two creating 2 or 3 scripts to automate tasks in PhotoShop. Hi, I'm hoping someone here can help me please.
