I am having this issue also. Did anyone find a way to "reassociate" PS with those file types?
I installed CS2 over CS and then removed CS. It must have removed the PS associations.
I would like to know how to reassociate them.
Thanks,
Jon
Jon,
I have not had any replies besides yours to my original post on this problem. I’m afraid we may be on our own or may have to contact Adobe to see what our options are.
Have you tried uninstalling CS2, installing CS then re-installing CS2 to see if the problem is related to the removal of CS? It sounds like Klaas Visser’s post on 10-11-06 may be the solution? Please let me know if you have tried this.
I have NOT tried the uninstall/reinstall option; however, I suppose that is always an option.
Unfortunately, I was looking for the quick fix, as I doubt I will find the time to try this before next year.
–Jon
Uninstall/reinstall takes minutes not days!
Ahh– but it will take me ‘days’ to hunt down the original CS disk for the upgrade qualification…
Hello all…
I did the reinstall last night and this fixed the issue I was having. It reregistered the apps with their file types.
{The reinstall didn’t require me to find my CS disks (which I had at home)}.
Regards,
Jon
Jon,
Can you please provide the steps you took in the uninstall/re-install process to get the files associated correctly with CS2? Did you manually delete any files, folders or registry items after un-installing the software?
Thanks for the information!
Patrick
No,
– I just put in the CD (1/(4+1)) and selected "install". – It came back (eventually) and told me that it was already installed and asked me if I wanted to ‘reinstall’ or ‘remove’.
– I chose to ‘reinstall’ only PS, AI, GL, IR, and ID. It did the rest.
–jon