on mine it was pretty similar except its on "common files" folderso what i did is check that location, the files that are in there are the files that the error message is looking for except the version is 4.0.0 and the error message is looking for 4.0.1 (probably u have 3.0.0 or something as the default that comes with installation). So i download the update 4.0.1 via adobe website and install it but as with other users, installation always fails on me no matter what i do.So i came up with this silly idea, what if i create a new folder in the same directory as my 4.0.0 and name it 4.0.1 then copy all the contents of 4.0.0 to 4.0.1... and guess what??? it works! Now i can open any file in Photoshop with out the error message coming outThis only works if you have a previous version of that "versioncue.dll" file...Please tell me if this works for you guys!
I know you all are talking about CS3 but I had the same exact problem in CS4. I worked on this problem for around 8 hours, Im sure I read nearly every forum about this haha. I tried downloading the file, doing a system restore, updating, installing an update that someone said it would fix this problem, I tried moving the file, creating a file that was just name "VersionCueUI.DLL" NOTHING I did worked. I was on the phone with adobe FOR-EV-ER and got nowhere. So I started looking through all the files that were in/around VersionCue. I found that a Version Cue CS3 was still on my computer from a previous version of an adobe product I had on my comp. So I decided to look in that folder for VersionCueUI.DLL and I found it! So I thought it was a long shot but I tried copy and pasting VersionCueUI.DLL from the Version Cue CS3 into my CS4 folder and IT WORKED! Im not sure if it will work for you, this is just what worked for me. So if you want to try this, this is what you do.
Adobe Version Cue Cs3 Client 3.0.0 Versioncue.dll Download
Download: https://jinyurl.com/2vGcYK
It occurred to me that the error message may actually be telling me something. So I dug through all the folders in the error message until I came to the last one which is /3.1.0/versioncue.dll. And I found the message was right. That file was not there. It apparently used to be there because photoshop worked fine. Recently I installed some updates and I guess that these updates must have uninstalled or moved this file. (Note to Adobe: You have many, many customers with this problem. First the updates should not break things. Second, you should make the solution easier to find...) So I knew I had to at least get that file in there so it could be found. I did this by following a link in one of the postings on this thread which lead me to version cue client 3.1.0 update. Here is the link =3638. The update was there along with another mandatory update for bridge. I downloaded and installed the update and was able to open photoshop and create a new document. 2ff7e9595c
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