Unfortunatly that didn’t work. Updater still fails to start.
You can bypass the Adobe Updater by getting updates from the Adobe site. (If you know what you are looking for it helps.)
Taking the "5" off of the Updater folder worked for me.
its working fine on mine side
u can find that file here
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe\Updater
file name = AdobeESDGlobalApps
data in file =
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <AdobeUpdaterRegistrationManager>
<Application appID="photoshop9-en_US-RET"> <DisplayName>Adobe Photoshop CS2</DisplayName> <InstallPath>C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\</InstallPath> <PreAppPath></PreAppPath>
<PreAppParams></PreAppParams>
<PostAppPath></PostAppPath>
<PostAppParams></PostAppParams>
________________________________________
<IsEnabled>1</IsEnabled>
<<<<< THIS IS LINE TO EDIT CHANGE 1 TO 0<<<<<<<<
_______________________________________________
</Application>
</AdobeUpdaterRegistrationManager>
save the file enjoy
naeem
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Thanks, it helped me guys 😀