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Posted: Sun, 8th May 2005 23:59 Post subject: |
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This is odd. I can't get Bridge to work no matter what I try.
I installed the whole shebang and activated it as 'Premium'. Bridge won't run though. Not by itself and not when launched from within, say, Photoshop or InDesign. It just pops up a warning saying that "Adobe Bridge can't be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other Adobe application to use Adobe Bridge". It only gives me to option to press 'ok' and then exists the program.
Other than that the suite programs appear to take somewhat longer to start. The updater in Photoshop is bitching as well and says it needs to reinstalled.
What gives? What am I doing wrong?
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Posted: Mon, 9th May 2005 07:08 Post subject: |
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indiana wrote: | This is odd. I can't get Bridge to work no matter what I try.
What gives? What am I doing wrong? | You're probly not doing anything wrong. Did you have antivirus running during setup? Did you have a trial version of Photoshop CS2 installed previously? Did you use any pirated software that involved cracking Adobe .dll's? Have you tried uninstalling and then reinstalling?
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Posted: Mon, 9th May 2005 21:20 Post subject: |
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I had Photoshop CS and InDesign CS installed prior to this. I uninstalled both before installing CS2.
SAV was running the first time (I got a read-error on CD2 although the sfv checks out). I uninstalled CS2 completely and disabled SAV's Auto-Protect on the second try (this time no read-error). Bridge is still broken though.
Any way that I can completely reset the copy protection? It's somewhere in the MBR, right?
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Posted: Wed, 11th May 2005 16:10 Post subject: DVD |
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heh... so... will there be any problems with the DVD? someone said there is (a bug?)
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Posted: Sun, 15th May 2005 10:23 Post subject: |
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Quote: | If you want to make this into a dvd:
1) Copy all the files from cd 1 to a temp dir.
2) Copy files from "Adobe Creative Suite 2.0" of Cd2 - Cd4 into
the same "Adobe Creative Suite 2.0" folder on cd1
3) Cd4-7 arent needed, but if you want them, (might as well fill up the dvd),
make a folder in the root dir for each and copy all the files to their respective
folders. Folder names i have are CS2 Prem Content, CS2 Std Content, and
Total Training Video Workshop.
1 Bug with making this a dvd:
If you want to reinstall or install applications from the suite that you didnt initially install, and you do this via the add/remove, the installer will ask for CD1 and not accept the dvd as CD1.
Workaround:
Use the autorun from the dvd to reinstall or install new applications from the suite, and everything works just fine. |
Its not working 100% in DVD
When you want to select the readme & install notes or want to install Acrobat Reader it isn't working. Only the install of the suite is working well.
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Posted: Sun, 15th May 2005 14:18 Post subject: |
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WVY wrote: | Quote: | If you want to make this into a dvd:
1) Copy all the files from cd 1 to a temp dir.
2) Copy files from "Adobe Creative Suite 2.0" of Cd2 - Cd4 into
the same "Adobe Creative Suite 2.0" folder on cd1
3) Cd4-7 arent needed, but if you want them, (might as well fill up the dvd),
make a folder in the root dir for each and copy all the files to their respective
folders. Folder names i have are CS2 Prem Content, CS2 Std Content, and
Total Training Video Workshop.
1 Bug with making this a dvd:
If you want to reinstall or install applications from the suite that you didnt initially install, and you do this via the add/remove, the installer will ask for CD1 and not accept the dvd as CD1.
Workaround:
Use the autorun from the dvd to reinstall or install new applications from the suite, and everything works just fine. |
Its not working 100% in DVD
When you want to select the readme & install notes or want to install Acrobat Reader it isn't working. Only the install of the suite is working well. |
I just checked those, and they all work just fine, no problems at all.
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Posted: Mon, 16th May 2005 04:18 Post subject: |
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Is cd1 of this suite the same cd as the TDA Photoshop CS2
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Posted: Mon, 16th May 2005 09:07 Post subject: |
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kasper88 wrote: | Is cd1 of this suite the same cd as the TDA Photoshop CS2 |
Folders or its contents are packed differently and so is the installation setup screen.
BUT if you compare the folder contents of the two releases, what you find below in CS CD1 (357MB), you can also find them in the Photoshop CS2 iso (364MB) release..
Adobe Photoshop CS2
Adone Help center
Adobe Stock Photos
Adobe Bridge
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Posted: Mon, 16th May 2005 18:53 Post subject: |
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Ch4v3s wrote: | Damn... I'm getting the same problem of luizmp...
He says that he fixed out this removing the "-auto" from the Autorun... But it doesn't works too... I already tried to modify dlls, create a "fake" .dat by copying the English .dat and have no success... Any ideia for fix that plz?
*MAKE A PROPER CD1*
TIA
PS.: It doesn't work too FI and NO... Sucks... Don't know if there's another language that not is working. |
Sup guys...
I finally discover how to make it work...
Well... We have a little work to do...
NOTE: It's just for those who is having trouble in TDA release...
First... Unpack the bin file to a temp dir in your pc... Go to the AutoPlay dir then LANGDATA... Create a dir for your language... (NOTE: Adobe Creative Setup must recognize it... To do this, when you try to run the Setup, you get a error message, like this, "Could not found file: .\AutoPlay\LANGDATA\Name of your dir language\LANG.DAT"), PT_BR in my case. So after know your name directory, create one with the same name... After create this, copy any LANG.DAT from any language dir (Example: EN_US) into your language directory... Then edit this with notepad. Now all you have to do is custumize with what you'd like see in setup wizard... You can see the modifications, running the Setup.exe, from your temp dir.
Now, after do all your modifications, install WinIso or any program you like, an make an iso file from the temp dir... Burn or emulate it... Now it should work...
Any problem report me...
Cya guys!
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Posted: Wed, 29th Jun 2005 19:54 Post subject: |
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jlobee wrote: | If you want to make this into a dvd:
1) Copy all the files from cd 1 to a temp dir.
2) Copy files from "Adobe Creative Suite 2.0" of Cd2 - Cd4 into
the same "Adobe Creative Suite 2.0" folder on cd1
3) Cd4-7 arent needed, but if you want them, (might as well fill up the dvd),
make a folder in the root dir for each and copy all the files to their respective
folders. Folder names i have are CS2 Prem Content, CS2 Std Content, and
Total Training Video Workshop.
1 Bug with making this a dvd:
If you want to reinstall or install applications from the suite that you didnt initially install, and you do this via the add/remove, the installer will ask for CD1 and not accept the dvd as CD1.
Workaround:
Use the autorun from the dvd to reinstall or install new applications from the suite, and everything works just fine. |
Everything works fine here. Concerning the add/remove programs bug, its the same way with the cds also. You must use the same drive you installed the other suite applications from or change the registry key for suite specific install source to whatever drive letter you have the disc in.
Also, the disc needs to be in BEFORE you attempt to use add/remove programs to modify the installation in any way or it will reject the DVD (and original CD, lol) as CD 1. Bug thats Adobe's fault I suppose.
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Posted: Mon, 15th Aug 2005 03:59 Post subject: |
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Hey all,
I can't seem to get the ssg keygen to activate it...How do you get the request code?
TIA, Nell
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Posted: Fri, 19th Aug 2005 01:55 Post subject: |
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Can someone please post again a working step by step process to make 7cds into 1 dvd?
Thank You.
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Posted: Fri, 19th Aug 2005 04:11 Post subject: |
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pwtg wrote: | Can someone please post again a working step by step process to make 7cds into 1 dvd?
Thank You. |
If you look on page 1 of this thread you'll see my post covering this topic.
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Posted: Sat, 20th Aug 2005 02:32 Post subject: |
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1) Copy all the files from cd 1 to a temp dir.
2) Copy files from "Adobe Creative Suite 2.0" of Cd2 - Cd4 into
the same "Adobe Creative Suite 2.0" folder on cd1
3) Cd4-7 arent needed, but if you want them, (might as well fill up the dvd),
make a folder in the root dir for each and copy all the files to their respective
folders. Folder names i have are CS2 Prem Content, CS2 Std Content, and
Total Training Video Workshop.
Make sure your volume lable is set to Creative Suite 2
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Now Step 2) includes cd4 ? What about step 3)?
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