Esta postagem é realmente uma cópia de ID de congelamentos de tempo limite da rede do InDesign .
Acredito que o InDesign não seja interrompido, mas é extremamente lento para abrir o arquivo.
Como o outro post diz:
I'll tell you from experience that
working across a network is not a great idea with InDesign. Copy to a
local drive, edit, copy back is the safe workflow.
This is a situation that's existed with InDesign since the earliest
versions. An InDesign file is in reality a highly complex database
"under the hood." That's what gives it its power and flexibility, but
it evidently makes it vulnerable to lost communication between the
application and the file on disk. Unlike a network-based database,
there is no component running on the server.
Remember, too, that ID is constantly updating a duplicate document
(the recovery file) while you work. Check the preferences (Edit >
Preferences > File Handling) and see where that file is being saved.
If on the network, then it may help to set it to always save on the
local hard drive, but for myself, I prefer to work local, store on the
network.