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Roger K
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      2nd Jan 2008
From the DVD nothing appears on the screen except briefly and intermittently
a CD icon which means I assume that an attempt to run from that drive is
being made. As soon as Autoplay tries to run, Vista kills it.

I contrived to copy the folders from the DVD to my C: drive. Clicking to
run Autoplay as Administrator produces the Adobe
CS3 panel with 4 options, Install CS3 DEsign Premium, Read Me, Install
Reader 8, and Browse the DVD contents.

Clicking Install results in the disappearance of any box or menu, with no
error message. Occasionally on successive tries a Setup panel appears for a
fraction of a second. I have Windows and Adobe error logs which might reveal
to some one more expert than I what is stopping the show.

I have tried setting the compatibility option to run the Setup as XP SP1 (my
PC Vista HP came pre-installed, and is not an upgrade).

I have tried turning off Vista's account controls, which are customarily on.
'User Account Controls can help prevent unauthorised changes to your
computer.'
I suspect some Registry entry related to this, and wonder whether Vista's
SP1 (due later, but I need this fixed sooner) will fix my problem. I have the
latest
Windows updates.

I have tried running CS3 Setup from a new adminstrator account. I have tried
installing in Safe mode which is supposed to leave many user settings out of
action. I have tried suspending Sophos AV's on-access scanning.
 
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Dominic Payer
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      2nd Jan 2008
Have you followed all the steps in
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...0698&sliceId=2
?



"Roger K" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> From the DVD nothing appears on the screen except briefly and
> intermittently
> a CD icon which means I assume that an attempt to run from that drive is
> being made. As soon as Autoplay tries to run, Vista kills it.
>
> I contrived to copy the folders from the DVD to my C: drive. Clicking to
> run Autoplay as Administrator produces the Adobe
> CS3 panel with 4 options, Install CS3 DEsign Premium, Read Me, Install
> Reader 8, and Browse the DVD contents.
>
> Clicking Install results in the disappearance of any box or menu, with no
> error message. Occasionally on successive tries a Setup panel appears for
> a
> fraction of a second. I have Windows and Adobe error logs which might
> reveal
> to some one more expert than I what is stopping the show.
>
> I have tried setting the compatibility option to run the Setup as XP SP1
> (my
> PC Vista HP came pre-installed, and is not an upgrade).
>
> I have tried turning off Vista's account controls, which are customarily
> on.
> 'User Account Controls can help prevent unauthorised changes to your
> computer.'
> I suspect some Registry entry related to this, and wonder whether Vista's
> SP1 (due later, but I need this fixed sooner) will fix my problem. I have
> the
> latest
> Windows updates.
>
> I have tried running CS3 Setup from a new adminstrator account. I have
> tried
> installing in Safe mode which is supposed to leave many user settings out
> of
> action. I have tried suspending Sophos AV's on-access scanning.


 
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Roger K
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      3rd Jan 2008
In effect, yes. The pre-suppositions in that note don't apply. The DVD drive
funtions OK, and the CS3 programs are not yet installed, so it's not possible
to run InDesign or anything else from CS3 anywhere.

When I tried the msconfig procedure there was no FLEXnet Licensing Service
listed.

I deleted Windows temporary files.

The problem seems to be with what occurs when Adobe CS3 Setup is run.

"Dominic Payer" wrote:

> Have you followed all the steps in
> http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...0698&sliceId=2
> ?
>
>

 
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Dominic Payer
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      3rd Jan 2008
You need to call Adobe Technical Support if the article didn't solve the
problem. It's an Adobe installation problem not a Vista issue.



"Roger K" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In effect, yes. The pre-suppositions in that note don't apply. The DVD
> drive
> funtions OK, and the CS3 programs are not yet installed, so it's not
> possible
> to run InDesign or anything else from CS3 anywhere.
>
> When I tried the msconfig procedure there was no FLEXnet Licensing Service
> listed.
>
> I deleted Windows temporary files.
>
> The problem seems to be with what occurs when Adobe CS3 Setup is run.
>
> "Dominic Payer" wrote:
>
>> Have you followed all the steps in
>> http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...0698&sliceId=2
>> ?
>>
>>


 
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Roger K
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      3rd Jan 2008
I called Adove Technical Support days ago.

I am convinced Adobe Setup is blocked by some setting or protection in
Windows Vista which I did not agree to and cannot remove.
 
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vistaadobe
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      20th Feb 2008
If installing in CS3 in Vista We have some Tips without changing registry
files…
There is a problem with Vista’s User Account Control… See more below

http://www.vistaadobe.com

If this helps any one resolve your issue please spread the word…

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"Roger K" wrote:

> I called Adove Technical Support days ago.
>
> I am convinced Adobe Setup is blocked by some setting or protection in
> Windows Vista which I did not agree to and cannot remove.

 
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