Photoshop CS3 Extended Trial Version Problem Installing with Internet Explorer

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Fernando_Bejaran
Jun 8, 2007
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I have a problem installing Photoshop CS3 Extended Trial version for 30 days….my problem is the following : i already downloaded Photoshop CS3 Extended,nice,but when im trying to install it ,when i click in setup at Photoshop CS3 folder ,in the install proceedment it tells me that i have to close all applications,ok i did it very fine,now i click on "try again"but it stills telling me that Internet Explorer and Firefox is open while im just using Firefox and not Internet Explorer,i mean if i close Firefox window the IE will be open for the Setup system but im not using it at ALL,what can i do?in Task Manager in Processes im trying to delete IE but it doesnt work ,it appears inmediately..what can i do?how do i delete once for all IE???????i tryed to reboot but it doesnt work!

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Ken_Jones
Aug 29, 2007
I am recieving emails from adobe giving me tips on my free trial of adobe photoshop cs3, however It never worked after I installed it. It gives me a choice of entering serial number or free trial and when I choose free trial this is the message I get: "error in loading free trial". I keep uninstalling and reinstalling and it does the same thing. My O.S. is Windows Vista Home premium with 1 Gig of RAM and 205 Gigs of hard drive space. Can someone have any suggestions on this problem?
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Patricia_Gandy
Sep 10, 2007
I am trying to install Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended. Each time I try I get a message that I must close internet Explorer. I have tried everything and nothing works. Can you help?
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Daryl_Pritchard
Sep 10, 2007
Patricia,

Not quite knowing what "everything" you’ve tried, even if you have closed IE I suggest you launch your Task Manager and ensure iexplore.exe does not appear in the list of processes. If it does, select it and kill the process. Additionally, if you use Outlook Express or Windows Messenger, I’d make certain they too are closed even though they shouldn’t invoke Internet Explorer. I assume you’re pretty much following the instructions of having all applications closed, but I thought it was worth a mention.

Regards,

Daryl
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Patricia_Gandy
Sep 11, 2007
Daryl –

Thanks! You were right on the money. It worked perfectly.

Thanks,

Patricia
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Nathan_Dunhoff
Oct 18, 2007
I am also having the same troubles where it tells me that internet explorer is running even when it is not… then i go to task manager and close it… it pops ribght back up as a running process… over and over again… what do i do to keep internet explorer process from coming back when i stop it???
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Jim_Oblak
Oct 18, 2007
Malware often rides on MSIE. If MSIE is automatically starting, you should run a thorough system check for spyware and viruses.
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SDA
Oct 19, 2007
Further to Jim’s advice a great product to add to Internet Explorer is HAUTE SECURE. It prevents websites that run exploits from loading in the first place by examining each page first. Put out by an influential group of well known Internet Security experts.
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Emeral_Duncan
Oct 19, 2007
Another Problem. I am a developer using Visual Studio 2005 building COM objects. With the trial version of PhotoShop CS3 installed when I build a COM object and register it, the COM object is not recognized by other programs even though the registry entries look fine. Removing PhotoShop & rebuilding an earlier version of the COM object restores it. Note: The COM object has absolutely nothing to do with PhotoShop except that it loads a tif file created by PhotoShop.
Anybody got any ideas, had a similiar problem etc?

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