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Summary
Product:
Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium Edition
Vendor:
Adobe
Tested operating systems:
Windows 2000, Windows 7 64 Bit (x86_64), Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64), Windows XP, Windows XP 64 Bit (x86_64)
Most recent version of this submission:
Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium Edition
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Creative, Edition, Premium
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2006-09-25 18:55:23 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
2007-02-13 10:09:05 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Applications RUNS BETTER under Vista x64, except the Aero interface cause pallettes to move about poorly.
There is a hard to find trick to get install to work correctly.
Creative Suite installer doesn't support Vista file naming convention, however, if you install anywhere but C:\Program Files (x86)\ CS programs WILL CRASH ON LOAD.
You must instead using legacy naming scheme.
Install to C:\progra~2\Adobe\
note, ~1 directs to \Program Files\
you must use ~2 for \Program Files (x86)\
There is a hard to find trick to get install to work correctly.
Creative Suite installer doesn't support Vista file naming convention, however, if you install anywhere but C:\Program Files (x86)\ CS programs WILL CRASH ON LOAD.
You must instead using legacy naming scheme.
Install to C:\progra~2\Adobe\
note, ~1 directs to \Program Files\
you must use ~2 for \Program Files (x86)\
2009-02-18 18:48:16 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
Post License:
GNU LGPL
Post License:
GNU LGPL
Thanks for the Legacy suggestion. It solved my installation problem. Anyone running Vista 64 bit take note and the above method will work.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
2009-03-20 11:37:17 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
C:\progra~2\Adobe\
THANK YOU this worked for me when I couldnt get Adobe to work on my Vista 64 bit machine
THANK YOU this worked for me when I couldnt get Adobe to work on my Vista 64 bit machine
2009-04-19 23:57:31 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
perfect
2009-04-26 11:16:13 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Thank you so much!!! This absolutely worked!
2009-05-10 09:35:50 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
I used the C:\progra~2\adobe but it would not let me install Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0 that comes with the Creative Suite 2 Premium. Any suggestions out there? All the other programs seem to work. I can now open them.
2009-05-12 11:12:07 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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Works as advertised!
2009-05-15 12:30:59 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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Thanks for the info. Adobe tech. support told me it couldn't be done and later versions of Creative Suite wouldn't work either.
Installing it to C:\progra~2\Adobe worked like a champ.
Installing it to C:\progra~2\Adobe worked like a champ.
2009-08-20 08:58:52 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
This solution worked perfectly! I never would have found it on the Adobe site. Now for Acrobat problems...
2009-08-31 11:02:55 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Thanks to this info, I was finally able to install CS2 using ~2. Great advice!
2009-10-31 12:24:44 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
You are awesome!!! Thank you!
2010-02-09 11:43:02 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 7 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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Great tip! Working on Win 7 Pro x64
2010-04-20 20:01:05 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 7 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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Merci beaucoup pour la solution proposée.
2010-07-21 13:09:19 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
I tried creating a folder in the C drive using legacy naming scheme "progra~2" on Windows Vista 64Bit. But, it keeps telling me I cannot use special characters when creating this folder for my Adobe CS2 Install. What am I doing wrong? Can someone help please?
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