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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 & Adobe Premiere Elements 4
I have been looking for a work-around for this problem and Adobe was of no help. How you ever found this solution is just amazing. I followed your directions "davey" and it worked perfectly. I have Vista Ultimate 64 with SP 1 and I thought I just lost a lot of money after bying these programs. Again, thanks so much! -- RDeFilippi |
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 & Adobe Premiere Elements 4
Glad to be of help. Thanks for your kind words.
In answer to your quastion, after 8 hours on-line, spread over 2 days. It was a headache I thought I could help others to avoid. "RDeFilippi" wrote: I have been looking for a work-around for this problem and Adobe was of no help. How you ever found this solution is just amazing. I followed your directions "davey" and it worked perfectly. I have Vista Ultimate 64 with SP 1 and I thought I just lost a lot of money after bying these programs. Again, thanks so much! -- RDeFilippi |
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 & Adobe Premiere Elements 4
davey_griffo;707818 Wrote: Glad to be of help. Thanks for your kind words. In answer to your quastion, after 8 hours on-line, spread over 2 days. It was a headache I thought I could help others to avoid. "RDeFilippi" wrote: I have been looking for a work-around for this problem and Adobe was of no help. How you ever found this solution is just amazing. I followed your directions "davey" and it worked perfectly. I have Vista Ultimate 64 with SP 1 and I thought I just lost a lot of money after bying these programs. Again, thanks so much! -- RDeFilippi Gents -- with my new Vista x64 machine I'm narrowing my choices down for video and photo editing software. I'm partial to Adobe Photoshop Elements (v.4 on old XP machine) and have dabbled with Premiere Elements v.2 a few years ago on the same XP box. So I'm really wanting for the Adobe Package of Premiere 4.0 and PE 6.0 to work reliably on this new computer. 1. With the Davey's fix, do you both feel they are stable and run well (albeit in 32-bit mode)? 2. Are you happy with the Premiere 4.0 (more subjective question, I know)? I want to occasionally create/edit 30-45+ minute videos, so stability and function are paramount. Any other comments from your experience will be much appreciated. Any other info resources about product on Vista will also be welcomed. Sure hope Adobe & others will release true x64 versions in near future. Thanks. -- Dcat |
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 & Adobe Premiere Elements 4
Jorge131;592333 Wrote: Has anybody found any problem with this package in Windows Vista? Thanks for your comments -- JFJust spent a lot of time trying to get Photoshop elements 6 to work on vista 64 - after many hours and calling technical support at adobe I was informed that Photoshop Elements 6 will not work on Vista 64. He said according to the manual in front of him, it works on vista 32 but not vista 64. Sorry there is nothing we can do to help. Maybe someone other than us has figured out a solution. Bryan Lonski November 08 -- bryanlonski |
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 & Adobe Premiere Elements 4
Hi, I had the same problem. I have a Dell Inspiron 1521 with Photoshop elements 6 installed on it. Up until a day ago it was running just fine. But this morning when I tried to open elements I got the message "Licensing for this product . . . " So I called adobe tech support and spoke with this great tech guy. He walked me through the fix. My elements is running fine once again. Here is what he had me do: Open by clicking on Start - Computer - C Drive -Program Files - Common Files - Adobe - Adobe PCD - cache Right click on cache and copy open desktop and right click on desktop and click on paste. Cache will appear on desktop and disappear from Adobe PCD folder. Start adobe photoshop elements and you will get the registration screen. Enter your serial number and then the program opens and your are back in business! My computer is a Dell Inspiron 1521 running Vista Home Premium 32bit. -- susan126 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ susan126's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/susan126.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-music-video/905579.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 & Adobe Premiere Elements 4
Maybe I'm just to tired, or I need my husband to do this. I got a copy of Elements 6 in a scanner I bought so I know that its not a 'legality' issue. however, I have installed the patch (I think), I have been running as administrator and it still doesn't work.... I have had really bad luck getting any Photoshop product to work on my laptop HP 64 Bit Vista Machine. Anyone have any idea what i'm doing wrong? i don't get any kind of error message, it just doesn't open (but the picture downloader works perfectly). Mooch -- mooch ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mooch's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/140377.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-music-video/905579.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 & Adobe Premiere Elements 4
Thanks for your help. InstAS.exe in Adobe Acrobat 8 licencing service update (Windows Vista only) 486KB seemed to fix Photoshop not opening in Vista but these are the steps I had to go through before I got it to work: 1) Ran InstAS.exe in CMD window and it showed 'anchor service' and took about 3 to 4 minutes but got error 'Alm error code: 0x91 (145)' (Photoshop wouldn't open) 2) Stopped process FNPLicensingservice in Task ManagerProcessesShow processes from all users (as per http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...jsp?ftpID=3750) 3) Ran InstAS.exe from Explorer and it showed 'anchor service' and took about 3 to 4 minutes and didn't give error (Photoshop wouldn't open) 4) Uninstalled Adobe Reader 9 5) Unisntalled Photoshop Elements 6 6) Installed Photoshop Elements 6 (Photoshop wouldn't open) 7) Installed Adobe Reader 8 that came with Photoshop (Photoshop wouldn't open) 8) Installed Adobe Reader 8 updates from HelpCheck for Updates... (Photoshop wouldn't open) 9) Stopped process FNPLicensingservice in Task ManagerProcessesShow processes from all users 10) Ran InstAS.exe from Explorer and it ran really quickly Photoshop now started and I could enter product code and open the application. I now get a Vista error when I shutdown Photoshop but I think the application is working. Not sure yet if it will work when Adobe Reader 9 is installed. -- jcs_one ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jcs_one's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/169762.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-music-video/905579.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 & Adobe Premiere Elements 4
The only way I can get it to Run on Vista is by turning OFF the Wireless Broadcast switch on my HP dv9800 which is just 18 months old and then it works great. Also have it on the network with a Dell XP(5yrs old) and it works without shutting the Wireless off. davey_griffo;592528 Wrote: Yeah. I just installed Elements 6, & it won't run. No explanations/error messages, nothing happens. Oddly, when I looked in task manager, it doesn't appear as an application, but does appear in processes. You can open it as many times as you like, & each time it has a different size. I've tried running it as administrator, with the tick in the box, on a minimal system (disabled allsorts in msconfig), & even enabled the hidden administrator account, but it still did the same. The only time anything else happened, was when I ran it in safe mode, & got this error message: Licensing for this product has stopped working. You cannot use it at this time. You must repair by uninstalling & re-installing, or contacting your IT admin or Adobe customer support. Still waiting for a reply from Adobe, but from what I've seen in other forums, they're not much help. I've also seen reviews on Amazon's web site, from other usrs who've had it running. Some without problem, others have to re-install a lot. It doesn't seem terribly stable on Vista...another reason to go back to XP??!? -- roberthorrg |
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