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Clifford Joseph

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  1. Support contacted me and confirmed they tested the files I sent on High Sierra and Acrobat Pro and succeeded in composing the output file with no errors. I formatted and did a clean install of High Sierra and only installed FP VDP, Expressions and Acrobat and used the same files I sent support and yourself, I got the same error.
  2. The FP Expressions ver is 3.2 that is installed The FP VDP ver was 10.0.3 that was on OSX Sierra before the upgrade to High Sierra Acrobat Pro ver is 2017.012.20098 (the most current on Adobe CC) I will send the screenshot which has the error.
  3. Thanks for addressing this. I will send the collected files to support shortly. Before updating I asked support if it is compatible with High Sierra and was told "Yes it is supported". Answers to your questions: It occurred with multiple jobs which we use regularly that contain FP Expressions images, once I remove the FP Expressions images the error does not occur. I tried the frodo travel tutorial and did not get the error (and that has FP Expressions images) I previously used the most current version before i upgraded. I was able to complete the job today by using one of our systems which was still running OSX Sierra and no errors occurred. I hope this additional info helps.
  4. NOTE: This is fixed in FusionPro 10.1. -- Dan Korn I recently installed High Sierra and updated from the previous version to 10.0.16 using Acrobat DC 2017.012 and have been unable to compose an output using the same files and data from previous versions of OSX and FP, I keep getting the following error: There was an error while reading a stream When i open the composed PDF/VT or PDF file. Please advise if there is a solution for this.
  5. Is the current version of expression compatible with MacOS Sierra?
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