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Some while ago, after a Windows catastrophe, I decided to reconfigure my first disk with a system partition (C:) and to install applications to a larger partition (D:). The idea was to make restoration of a corrupted system easier using imaging software.
When I installed CS2 it asked where I wanted to put it and I responded D:\Adobe where my other Adobe apps live and the installation ran smoothly to that location.
At some point I noticed a progress caption saying "Installing Adobe Bridge" but when all was complete I found that Bridge, Help Center, Stock Photos and Utilities have all been installed in C:\Program Files.
I’m sure that more Adobe engineers are watching this User to User forum than usual, after a new release, and perhaps they might look to see if this behaviour is what they had in mind when they gave me the choice of where I wanted my software installed.
Of course, I may have missed something along the way, so any advice would be welcomed.
David
PS Bridge & CS2 are wonderful! They are just not where I wanted them :o)
When I installed CS2 it asked where I wanted to put it and I responded D:\Adobe where my other Adobe apps live and the installation ran smoothly to that location.
At some point I noticed a progress caption saying "Installing Adobe Bridge" but when all was complete I found that Bridge, Help Center, Stock Photos and Utilities have all been installed in C:\Program Files.
I’m sure that more Adobe engineers are watching this User to User forum than usual, after a new release, and perhaps they might look to see if this behaviour is what they had in mind when they gave me the choice of where I wanted my software installed.
Of course, I may have missed something along the way, so any advice would be welcomed.
David
PS Bridge & CS2 are wonderful! They are just not where I wanted them :o)
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