About this product | |
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Product | Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium Edition |
Vendor | Adobe |
Tested operating systems | Windows 2000 Windows 7 64 Bit Windows Vista 32 Bit Windows Vista 64 Bit Windows XP 32 Bit Windows XP 64 Bit |
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CompatDB XML | adobe-creative-suite-2-premium-edition.xml |
Compatibility Reports for Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium Edition
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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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Windows 7 64 Bit
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Merci beaucoup pour la solution proposée.
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Great tip! Working on Win 7 Pro x64
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Windows 2000
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You are awesome!!! Thank you!
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Windows 2000
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Thanks to this info, I was finally able to install CS2 using ~2. Great advice!
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Windows Vista 64 Bit
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This solution worked perfectly! I never would have found it on the Adobe site. Now for Acrobat problems...
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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.
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Windows 2000
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Works as advertised!
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Windows Vista 32 Bit
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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.
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Windows 2000
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Thank you so much!!! This absolutely worked!
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Windows 2000
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perfect
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Windows Vista 64 Bit
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C:\progra~2\Adobe\
THANK YOU this worked for me when I couldnt get Adobe to work on my Vista 64 bit machine
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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!
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Windows XP 32 Bit
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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)\