macOS:
Read this article to troubleshoot the error, "An unexpected error occurred", in Adobe Muse.
Adobe Muse is no longer adding new features and will discontinue support on March 26, 2020. For detailed information and assistance, see Adobe Muse end-of-service FAQ.
The following error message appears in Adobe Muse:
"An unexpected error occurred.
An unexpected error occurred processing your request. Please try again later.
I-200."
Try the following solutions in order. If the first solution does not resolve the issue, try the next solution, and continue until the issue is resolved.
Delete the OOBE folder, which you can find in the following locations:
macOS: |
~/Library/Application Support/Adobe * |
Windows XP: |
\[User]\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe |
Windows 7 and Vista: |
\[User]\AppData\Local\Adobe |
The built-in file search features on macOS and Windows don't find hidden files or folders. If you're not familiar with how to navigate to hidden files or folders on your computer, see the following:
macOS: |
Choose Go To Folder from the Go menu in the Finder and enter ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe. Delete the OOBE folder. |
Windows XP: |
Click Start. Type run and press Enter. Type %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe. Delete the OOBE folder. |
Windows 7 and Vista: |
Click Start. Type run and press Enter. Type %localappdata%\Adobe. Delete the OOBE folder. |
*On macOS, make sure that you empty the Trash after deleting the OOBE folder.
For more information on viewing hidden folders in Windows, see Show hidden files, folders, filename extensions.
If you are unable to delete the OOBE folder (Windows) or empty the Trash (macOS), one of the files in that folder is likely in use by another running Adobe app. To terminate a running app, follow these steps:
For more information on ending running processes or programs, see the following:
Uninstall all copies of Adobe Muse by following the steps detailed in Uninstall Adobe Muse.
Delete the Adobe Muse folder from the following location:
Delete the OOBE and MBLStore (if found) folders from the following location:
Delete the AdobeMuse folder from the following location:
(macOS only) Also delete the AdobeMuse.plist and AdobeMuse.plist.lockfile (if found) from the ~/Library/Preferences directory.
Install using the fresh installer downloaded from the link above.
Disable your anti-virus software and firewall and try to launch again.
Create a fresh user account with administrator privileges on the machine and install in that user account.
For more information on administrator accounts, see the following:
On occasion, problems with WMI on Windows systems can create this error message. Use the WMIDiag tool as explained in the following Microsoft KB article:
If none of the previous solutions help, contact us with the issue details and attach the Muselog.txt and PDApp.log files to the case when submitting.
Muselog.txt file location:
macOS |
/Documents |
Windows |
\[User]\My Documents |
PDApp.log file location:
macOS |
~/Library/Logs |
Windows XP |
\[User]\Local Settings\Temp |
Windows 7 and Vista |
\[User]\AppData\Local\Temp |
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