Photoshop CS 2 and Vista RC1 compability issue

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Pixial
Oct 5, 2006
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Hi

I’m running into big problems when trying to run Photoshop CS2 on Windows Vista RC1.

I can work as usual for a while but sooner or later the application stops to work, wherever I press I get the "Could not complete your request because there is not enough memory (RAM)."

I have 2gb ram and no other applications started, 50% of the RAM is assigned to Photoshop and I have a separate raided scratch disk.

Anyone else running Photoshop CS2 on Vista RC1? Anyone who has got an idea to a solution to the problem?

Best regards
Johan Andersson

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Bob Levine
Oct 5, 2006
I am but not full time. I have a test machine setup with other beta software. I’ve not had any problems at all with any Adobe software.

Bob
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John_L._Kurtz
Nov 8, 2006
I am also running CS2 with all updates, on Vista RC1, with issues; these are three of them so far.

1. Everytime CS2 starts, it asks me to register; no matter if I register or cancle registration, it continues to ask at each start up.

2. HDR will not work from Bridge or CS2; error says " Could not merget to HDR command because a command was not available"

3. Adobe updater hangs and asks me if I want to cancle install, but the versions of CS2 and Bridge were updated even though I had cancled.

Anybody else seeing these?

Regards,
Johnny
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Bob Levine
Nov 8, 2006
I’m not seeing one or three. I’m not a photographer so I’ve never needed two.

Bob
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ekim_wahs
Nov 14, 2006
1 You need to do a launch of Photoshop as Administrator to get the Registration choice to be sticky.

3 The updater issue has been fixed in the RTM build of Vista, upon full update to 9.0.2 you will be forced to do a restart. After the restart you will have to allow the updater item that is launching on start up to run.

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