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Since CS4 came out I’m using Vista64 a lot more. One thing I noticed recently has me a bit curious if it’s a unique bug in my install or whether it’s "normal"..
When I right-click on install files, I don’t see a ‘Version’ tab like I used to see with XP. For example, under XP, when I right-click the recent ACR update (Camera Raw.8bi) I see under the Version tab that it’s "Written by: Thomas Knoll of Adobe Systems Inc, the version number, its ‘internal name, language, etc.."
In Vista Right-Click-> Properties tab offers ‘General’, ‘Digital Signatures’, ‘Security’ and ‘Details’. The ‘Details’ tab does not offer any of this info. It’s a bit of bother to not be able to verify the version of a file before installing it.
Am I missing something or are there Vista specific file info tags that Adobe is not providing?
When I right-click on install files, I don’t see a ‘Version’ tab like I used to see with XP. For example, under XP, when I right-click the recent ACR update (Camera Raw.8bi) I see under the Version tab that it’s "Written by: Thomas Knoll of Adobe Systems Inc, the version number, its ‘internal name, language, etc.."
In Vista Right-Click-> Properties tab offers ‘General’, ‘Digital Signatures’, ‘Security’ and ‘Details’. The ‘Details’ tab does not offer any of this info. It’s a bit of bother to not be able to verify the version of a file before installing it.
Am I missing something or are there Vista specific file info tags that Adobe is not providing?
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