Plug-in error within InDesign

hkellogg

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I have a missing plug-in error that states I am missing an XMPBackEnd4.framework. Could this be related to the 30 day software download for XMPie? How do I eliminate this error?
 
Re: Plug-in error within InDesign

What version of In Design do you have and what version was the document created in?
 
Re: Plug-in error within InDesign

are you getting this error when opening a particular document? or just launching indesign? you can remove plugins by going to your plugin folder that is located in the same application as your indesign application
 
Re: Plug-in error within InDesign

Yes this does have to do with the 30 day demo of XMPie.

Open the configure Plug-ins from the (Mac = InDesign Menu / Windows = Help Menu)
If you de-select the check mark for Display Adobe. You will see the XMPie Plug-ins.

From this point you can disable them by creating a New Set with these disabled. You could also Uninstall XMPie by running the installer again.
 
Re: Plug-in error within InDesign

Thanks. I will give this a try. It seemed to me that this was a XMPie problem but I wasn't sure how to eliminate the plug-in.

Hans
 
Re: Plug-in error within InDesign

Another way to remove XMPie plug-in data in a InDesign document is to export it as an InDesign Interchange file. That removed all third party plug-in references. This works for the 30-day demo, uDirect & uCreate.
 

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