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jim
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Have you simply tried using Vista's system restore?
-- jim Bill Gates lives in constant fear that Chuck Norris' PC will crash. "Linda" <> wrote in message news:9A55A4DC-9151-40E1-B8E6-... > After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and had to > do > a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having > difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to remove > any > remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've > already > removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's uninstall > scripts > which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove straglers > byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove all > but > the following files and folders: > > Adobe\ > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll > Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ > Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll > CommonFiles\Adobe\ > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell > > I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells me I > don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access on > some > of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. Does > anyone > have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony laptop > with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine back to a > full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft > support? > > Thanks, > > Linda |
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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I have personally found the best way to remove certain applications is
through Diagnostics Mode. Open MSCONFIG > (Win + R) > General (tab) > Diagnostics Startup > click OK. Click Restart when the prompt appears. When you are in Diagnostics mode, try uninstalling again. But in this case, you have already uninstalled, so I would reinstall the application then follow my suggested instructions. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Linda" <> wrote in message news:9A55A4DC-9151-40E1-B8E6-... > After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and had to > do > a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having > difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to remove > any > remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've > already > removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's uninstall > scripts > which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove straglers > byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove all > but > the following files and folders: > > Adobe\ > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll > Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ > Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll > CommonFiles\Adobe\ > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell > > I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells me I > don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access on > some > of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. Does > anyone > have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony laptop > with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine back to a > full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft > support? > > Thanks, > > Linda |
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Linda
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System restore seems to be what got me into my predicament in the first place
- it seems to have left a subset of the Adobe files installed files on the system. Either that or the CS3 install package installed some files before erroring out when I attempted the reinstall. In any case, Adobe says the CS3 installer won't work unless the system is free of all Adobe files. So, my first problem to solve is getting rid of the Adobe files that are on my system. Is it safe to run the Adobe uninstall script and Windows cleanup utility in diagnostics mode? I don't have any program listing in CS3 in the Control Panel program list any more. Any other suggestions? Linda "Linda" wrote: > After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and had to do > a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having > difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to remove any > remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've already > removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's uninstall scripts > which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove straglers > byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove all but > the following files and folders: > > Adobe\ > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray > Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll > Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ > Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll > CommonFiles\Adobe\ > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF > CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell > > I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells me I > don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access on some > of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. Does anyone > have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony laptop > with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine back to a > full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft support? > > Thanks, > > Linda |
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jim
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Adobe CS3Clean Script
The Adobe CS3Clean Script will help resolve installation problems experienced by users of Adobe Creative Suite software. The script will clean up any beta and pre-release installations. It will also look for and repair registry permissions and remove obsolete registry entries of older Flash Player versions, to ensure successful installation of the shipping versions of Creative Suite 3. 1.. Back-up all data prior to using the CS3Clean Script. This includes fonts, Version Cue repositories, plugins and any other important files. 2.. Uninstall your beta or pre-release Creative Suite 3 prior to using the CS3Clean Script. a.. On Windows XP, uninstall via Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. b.. On Windows Vista, in the Programs section of the Control Panel, select Uninstall a Program. c.. On Macintosh, the uninstaller is in Applications/Utilities/Adobe Installers. 3.. Download the appropriate file from below. 4.. Unpack the download. The download includes the script as well as additional system-specific instructions. 5.. Open and follow the instructions for assistance installing the script. 6.. Once the script has successfully completed, continue with your installation of the shipping version of Creative Suite 3. Download It is important you read and carefully follow the instructions included with the download. English/Japanese a.. Download the Adobe CS3Clean Script for Windows (ZIP, 978 KB) -- jim Bill Gates lives in constant fear that Chuck Norris' PC will crash. "Linda" <> wrote in message news:B9FCB728-24EB-4B0B-8C95-... > System restore seems to be what got me into my predicament in the first > place > - it seems to have left a subset of the Adobe files installed files on the > system. Either that or the CS3 install package installed some files before > erroring out when I attempted the reinstall. In any case, Adobe says the > CS3 > installer won't work unless the system is free of all Adobe files. So, my > first problem to solve is getting rid of the Adobe files that are on my > system. Is it safe to run the Adobe uninstall script and Windows cleanup > utility in diagnostics mode? I don't have any program listing in CS3 in > the > Control Panel program list any more. Any other suggestions? > > Linda > > "Linda" wrote: > >> After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and had >> to do >> a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having >> difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to remove >> any >> remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've >> already >> removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's uninstall >> scripts >> which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove straglers >> byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove all >> but >> the following files and folders: >> >> Adobe\ >> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ >> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray >> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll >> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ >> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll >> CommonFiles\Adobe\ >> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ >> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll >> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF >> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell >> >> I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells me I >> don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access on >> some >> of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. Does >> anyone >> have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony laptop >> with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine back to >> a >> full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft >> support? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Linda |
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jim
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http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cs3clean.html
"jim" <> wrote in message news:rQOWi.1356$... > Adobe CS3Clean Script > The Adobe CS3Clean Script will help resolve installation problems > experienced by users of Adobe Creative Suite software. The script will > clean up any beta and pre-release installations. It will also look for and > repair registry permissions and remove obsolete registry entries of older > Flash Player versions, to ensure successful installation of the shipping > versions of Creative Suite 3. > > 1.. Back-up all data prior to using the CS3Clean Script. This includes > fonts, Version Cue repositories, plugins and any other important files. > 2.. Uninstall your beta or pre-release Creative Suite 3 prior to using > the CS3Clean Script. > a.. On Windows XP, uninstall via Add/Remove Programs in the Control > Panel. > b.. On Windows Vista, in the Programs section of the Control Panel, > select Uninstall a Program. > c.. On Macintosh, the uninstaller is in Applications/Utilities/Adobe > Installers. > 3.. Download the appropriate file from below. > 4.. Unpack the download. The download includes the script as well as > additional system-specific instructions. > 5.. Open and follow the instructions for assistance installing the > script. > 6.. Once the script has successfully completed, continue with your > installation of the shipping version of Creative Suite 3. > Download > It is important you read and carefully follow the instructions included > with the download. > > English/Japanese > a.. Download the Adobe CS3Clean Script for Windows (ZIP, 978 KB) > -- > jim > > Bill Gates lives in constant fear that Chuck Norris' PC will crash. > > > "Linda" <> wrote in message > news:B9FCB728-24EB-4B0B-8C95-... >> System restore seems to be what got me into my predicament in the first >> place >> - it seems to have left a subset of the Adobe files installed files on >> the >> system. Either that or the CS3 install package installed some files >> before >> erroring out when I attempted the reinstall. In any case, Adobe says the >> CS3 >> installer won't work unless the system is free of all Adobe files. So, my >> first problem to solve is getting rid of the Adobe files that are on my >> system. Is it safe to run the Adobe uninstall script and Windows cleanup >> utility in diagnostics mode? I don't have any program listing in CS3 in >> the >> Control Panel program list any more. Any other suggestions? >> >> Linda >> >> "Linda" wrote: >> >>> After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and had >>> to do >>> a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having >>> difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to >>> remove any >>> remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've >>> already >>> removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's uninstall >>> scripts >>> which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove straglers >>> byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove all >>> but >>> the following files and folders: >>> >>> Adobe\ >>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ >>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray >>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll >>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ >>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll >>> CommonFiles\Adobe\ >>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ >>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll >>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF >>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell >>> >>> I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells me I >>> don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access on >>> some >>> of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. Does >>> anyone >>> have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony >>> laptop >>> with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine back to >>> a >>> full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft >>> support? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Linda > > |
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jim
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I wonder if this helped?
"jim" <> wrote in message news:BtTWi.48698$.. . > http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cs3clean.html > > > "jim" <> wrote in message > news:rQOWi.1356$... >> Adobe CS3Clean Script >> The Adobe CS3Clean Script will help resolve installation problems >> experienced by users of Adobe Creative Suite software. The script will >> clean up any beta and pre-release installations. It will also look for >> and repair registry permissions and remove obsolete registry entries of >> older Flash Player versions, to ensure successful installation of the >> shipping versions of Creative Suite 3. >> >> 1.. Back-up all data prior to using the CS3Clean Script. This includes >> fonts, Version Cue repositories, plugins and any other important files. >> 2.. Uninstall your beta or pre-release Creative Suite 3 prior to using >> the CS3Clean Script. >> a.. On Windows XP, uninstall via Add/Remove Programs in the Control >> Panel. >> b.. On Windows Vista, in the Programs section of the Control Panel, >> select Uninstall a Program. >> c.. On Macintosh, the uninstaller is in Applications/Utilities/Adobe >> Installers. >> 3.. Download the appropriate file from below. >> 4.. Unpack the download. The download includes the script as well as >> additional system-specific instructions. >> 5.. Open and follow the instructions for assistance installing the >> script. >> 6.. Once the script has successfully completed, continue with your >> installation of the shipping version of Creative Suite 3. >> Download >> It is important you read and carefully follow the instructions included >> with the download. >> >> English/Japanese >> a.. Download the Adobe CS3Clean Script for Windows (ZIP, 978 KB) >> -- >> jim >> >> Bill Gates lives in constant fear that Chuck Norris' PC will crash. >> >> >> "Linda" <> wrote in message >> news:B9FCB728-24EB-4B0B-8C95-... >>> System restore seems to be what got me into my predicament in the first >>> place >>> - it seems to have left a subset of the Adobe files installed files on >>> the >>> system. Either that or the CS3 install package installed some files >>> before >>> erroring out when I attempted the reinstall. In any case, Adobe says >>> the CS3 >>> installer won't work unless the system is free of all Adobe files. So, >>> my >>> first problem to solve is getting rid of the Adobe files that are on my >>> system. Is it safe to run the Adobe uninstall script and Windows cleanup >>> utility in diagnostics mode? I don't have any program listing in CS3 in >>> the >>> Control Panel program list any more. Any other suggestions? >>> >>> Linda >>> >>> "Linda" wrote: >>> >>>> After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and had >>>> to do >>>> a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having >>>> difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to >>>> remove any >>>> remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've >>>> already >>>> removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's uninstall >>>> scripts >>>> which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove straglers >>>> byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove all >>>> but >>>> the following files and folders: >>>> >>>> Adobe\ >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll >>>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ >>>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\ >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell >>>> >>>> I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells me I >>>> don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access on >>>> some >>>> of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. Does >>>> anyone >>>> have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony >>>> laptop >>>> with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine back >>>> to a >>>> full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft >>>> support? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Linda >> >> > > |
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uvbogden
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Vista uninstaller does a very poor job of removing all parts of a program.
Sometimes the proprietary removal tool can help, you can do a manual uninstall, but the best way to get rid of all remnants of a program, failed download and install, or failed uninstall is using Smarty Uninstaller. Until you clean your system of this debris, you won't be able to install the new program. You can access Smarty Uninstaller and how-to manual uninstall at the tutorial link below. To assist with a manual uninstall as far as being able to modify (copy, delete, rename) you can take Ownership of (in your Username) and grant yourself Full Control permissions of the files or folders in question described in the following tutorial. Another way to gain access to modify files and folders includes going to the Start button, typing in Windows Explorer, right-clicking on this and selecting Run As Administrator. You should then have "elevated privileges" to do whatever you wish to files in Windows Explorer. There is also a program called Unlocker that you can use to gain access to modify files and folders (see link below). http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/87...ram-vista.html http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ "jim" wrote: > I wonder if this helped? > > > "jim" <> wrote in message > news:BtTWi.48698$.. . > > http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cs3clean.html > > > > > > "jim" <> wrote in message > > news:rQOWi.1356$... > >> Adobe CS3Clean Script > >> The Adobe CS3Clean Script will help resolve installation problems > >> experienced by users of Adobe Creative Suite software. The script will > >> clean up any beta and pre-release installations. It will also look for > >> and repair registry permissions and remove obsolete registry entries of > >> older Flash Player versions, to ensure successful installation of the > >> shipping versions of Creative Suite 3. > >> > >> 1.. Back-up all data prior to using the CS3Clean Script. This includes > >> fonts, Version Cue repositories, plugins and any other important files. > >> 2.. Uninstall your beta or pre-release Creative Suite 3 prior to using > >> the CS3Clean Script. > >> a.. On Windows XP, uninstall via Add/Remove Programs in the Control > >> Panel. > >> b.. On Windows Vista, in the Programs section of the Control Panel, > >> select Uninstall a Program. > >> c.. On Macintosh, the uninstaller is in Applications/Utilities/Adobe > >> Installers. > >> 3.. Download the appropriate file from below. > >> 4.. Unpack the download. The download includes the script as well as > >> additional system-specific instructions. > >> 5.. Open and follow the instructions for assistance installing the > >> script. > >> 6.. Once the script has successfully completed, continue with your > >> installation of the shipping version of Creative Suite 3. > >> Download > >> It is important you read and carefully follow the instructions included > >> with the download. > >> > >> English/Japanese > >> a.. Download the Adobe CS3Clean Script for Windows (ZIP, 978 KB) > >> -- > >> jim > >> > >> Bill Gates lives in constant fear that Chuck Norris' PC will crash. > >> > >> > >> "Linda" <> wrote in message > >> news:B9FCB728-24EB-4B0B-8C95-... > >>> System restore seems to be what got me into my predicament in the first > >>> place > >>> - it seems to have left a subset of the Adobe files installed files on > >>> the > >>> system. Either that or the CS3 install package installed some files > >>> before > >>> erroring out when I attempted the reinstall. In any case, Adobe says > >>> the CS3 > >>> installer won't work unless the system is free of all Adobe files. So, > >>> my > >>> first problem to solve is getting rid of the Adobe files that are on my > >>> system. Is it safe to run the Adobe uninstall script and Windows cleanup > >>> utility in diagnostics mode? I don't have any program listing in CS3 in > >>> the > >>> Control Panel program list any more. Any other suggestions? > >>> > >>> Linda > >>> > >>> "Linda" wrote: > >>> > >>>> After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and had > >>>> to do > >>>> a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having > >>>> difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to > >>>> remove any > >>>> remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've > >>>> already > >>>> removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's uninstall > >>>> scripts > >>>> which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove straglers > >>>> byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove all > >>>> but > >>>> the following files and folders: > >>>> > >>>> Adobe\ > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\ > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell > >>>> > >>>> I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells me I > >>>> don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access on > >>>> some > >>>> of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. Does > >>>> anyone > >>>> have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony > >>>> laptop > >>>> with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine back > >>>> to a > >>>> full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft > >>>> support? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks, > >>>> > >>>> Linda > >> > >> > > > > > > > |
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jola57
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I have the same problem with deleting photoshop form production suite. after
5 hours with adobe tech i am still not able to install my full production studio. i run msicuu2 and wincs3clean. didn't work. any other suggestions. i need to work with the production studio - it has been now 3 days on the phone with techs. "jim" wrote: > I wonder if this helped? > > > "jim" <> wrote in message > news:BtTWi.48698$.. . > > http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cs3clean.html > > > > > > "jim" <> wrote in message > > news:rQOWi.1356$... > >> Adobe CS3Clean Script > >> The Adobe CS3Clean Script will help resolve installation problems > >> experienced by users of Adobe Creative Suite software. The script will > >> clean up any beta and pre-release installations. It will also look for > >> and repair registry permissions and remove obsolete registry entries of > >> older Flash Player versions, to ensure successful installation of the > >> shipping versions of Creative Suite 3. > >> > >> 1.. Back-up all data prior to using the CS3Clean Script. This includes > >> fonts, Version Cue repositories, plugins and any other important files. > >> 2.. Uninstall your beta or pre-release Creative Suite 3 prior to using > >> the CS3Clean Script. > >> a.. On Windows XP, uninstall via Add/Remove Programs in the Control > >> Panel. > >> b.. On Windows Vista, in the Programs section of the Control Panel, > >> select Uninstall a Program. > >> c.. On Macintosh, the uninstaller is in Applications/Utilities/Adobe > >> Installers. > >> 3.. Download the appropriate file from below. > >> 4.. Unpack the download. The download includes the script as well as > >> additional system-specific instructions. > >> 5.. Open and follow the instructions for assistance installing the > >> script. > >> 6.. Once the script has successfully completed, continue with your > >> installation of the shipping version of Creative Suite 3. > >> Download > >> It is important you read and carefully follow the instructions included > >> with the download. > >> > >> English/Japanese > >> a.. Download the Adobe CS3Clean Script for Windows (ZIP, 978 KB) > >> -- > >> jim > >> > >> Bill Gates lives in constant fear that Chuck Norris' PC will crash. > >> > >> > >> "Linda" <> wrote in message > >> news:B9FCB728-24EB-4B0B-8C95-... > >>> System restore seems to be what got me into my predicament in the first > >>> place > >>> - it seems to have left a subset of the Adobe files installed files on > >>> the > >>> system. Either that or the CS3 install package installed some files > >>> before > >>> erroring out when I attempted the reinstall. In any case, Adobe says > >>> the CS3 > >>> installer won't work unless the system is free of all Adobe files. So, > >>> my > >>> first problem to solve is getting rid of the Adobe files that are on my > >>> system. Is it safe to run the Adobe uninstall script and Windows cleanup > >>> utility in diagnostics mode? I don't have any program listing in CS3 in > >>> the > >>> Control Panel program list any more. Any other suggestions? > >>> > >>> Linda > >>> > >>> "Linda" wrote: > >>> > >>>> After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and had > >>>> to do > >>>> a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having > >>>> difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to > >>>> remove any > >>>> remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've > >>>> already > >>>> removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's uninstall > >>>> scripts > >>>> which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove straglers > >>>> byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove all > >>>> but > >>>> the following files and folders: > >>>> > >>>> Adobe\ > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ > >>>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\ > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF > >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell > >>>> > >>>> I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells me I > >>>> don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access on > >>>> some > >>>> of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. Does > >>>> anyone > >>>> have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony > >>>> laptop > >>>> with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine back > >>>> to a > >>>> full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft > >>>> support? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks, > >>>> > >>>> Linda > >> > >> > > > > > > > |
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jim
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Did you try the manual method listed at
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...nalId=kb401501 ? jim "jola57" <> wrote in message news:21D80C84-6B41-4806-B654-... >I have the same problem with deleting photoshop form production suite. >after > 5 hours with adobe tech i am still not able to install my full production > studio. i run msicuu2 and wincs3clean. didn't work. any other > suggestions. > i need to work with the production studio - it has been now 3 days on the > phone with techs. > > "jim" wrote: > >> I wonder if this helped? >> >> >> "jim" <> wrote in message >> news:BtTWi.48698$.. . >> > http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cs3clean.html >> > >> > >> > "jim" <> wrote in message >> > news:rQOWi.1356$... >> >> Adobe CS3Clean Script >> >> The Adobe CS3Clean Script will help resolve installation problems >> >> experienced by users of Adobe Creative Suite software. The script will >> >> clean up any beta and pre-release installations. It will also look for >> >> and repair registry permissions and remove obsolete registry entries >> >> of >> >> older Flash Player versions, to ensure successful installation of the >> >> shipping versions of Creative Suite 3. >> >> >> >> 1.. Back-up all data prior to using the CS3Clean Script. This >> >> includes >> >> fonts, Version Cue repositories, plugins and any other important >> >> files. >> >> 2.. Uninstall your beta or pre-release Creative Suite 3 prior to >> >> using >> >> the CS3Clean Script. >> >> a.. On Windows XP, uninstall via Add/Remove Programs in the Control >> >> Panel. >> >> b.. On Windows Vista, in the Programs section of the Control Panel, >> >> select Uninstall a Program. >> >> c.. On Macintosh, the uninstaller is in >> >> Applications/Utilities/Adobe >> >> Installers. >> >> 3.. Download the appropriate file from below. >> >> 4.. Unpack the download. The download includes the script as well as >> >> additional system-specific instructions. >> >> 5.. Open and follow the instructions for assistance installing the >> >> script. >> >> 6.. Once the script has successfully completed, continue with your >> >> installation of the shipping version of Creative Suite 3. >> >> Download >> >> It is important you read and carefully follow the instructions >> >> included >> >> with the download. >> >> >> >> English/Japanese >> >> a.. Download the Adobe CS3Clean Script for Windows (ZIP, 978 KB) >> >> -- >> >> jim >> >> >> >> Bill Gates lives in constant fear that Chuck Norris' PC will crash. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Linda" <> wrote in message >> >> news:B9FCB728-24EB-4B0B-8C95-... >> >>> System restore seems to be what got me into my predicament in the >> >>> first >> >>> place >> >>> - it seems to have left a subset of the Adobe files installed files >> >>> on >> >>> the >> >>> system. Either that or the CS3 install package installed some files >> >>> before >> >>> erroring out when I attempted the reinstall. In any case, Adobe says >> >>> the CS3 >> >>> installer won't work unless the system is free of all Adobe files. >> >>> So, >> >>> my >> >>> first problem to solve is getting rid of the Adobe files that are on >> >>> my >> >>> system. Is it safe to run the Adobe uninstall script and Windows >> >>> cleanup >> >>> utility in diagnostics mode? I don't have any program listing in CS3 >> >>> in >> >>> the >> >>> Control Panel program list any more. Any other suggestions? >> >>> >> >>> Linda >> >>> >> >>> "Linda" wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> After installing Adobe's Creative Suite 3, I lost Control Panel and >> >>>> had >> >>>> to do >> >>>> a system restore back to a point before the install. I'm now having >> >>>> difficulty reinstalling CS3. Adobe tech support tells me I need to >> >>>> remove any >> >>>> remaining files before trying the reinstall. My problem is that I've >> >>>> already >> >>>> removed the program using the normal uninstall, run Adobe's >> >>>> uninstall >> >>>> scripts >> >>>> which also uses the WIndows clean-up utiltiy, tried to remove >> >>>> straglers >> >>>> byaltering permissions on file properties. I've been able to remove >> >>>> all >> >>>> but >> >>>> the following files and folders: >> >>>> >> >>>> Adobe\ >> >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\ >> >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\acrotray >> >>>> Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\adistres.dll >> >>>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ >> >>>> Adobe\Acrobat Elements\ContextMenu.dll >> >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\ >> >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\ >> >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroIEHelper.dll >> >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF >> >>>> CommonFiles\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell >> >>>> >> >>>> I'm guessing these files/folders must be corrupt. The system tells >> >>>> me I >> >>>> don't have permission to delete but I have full administrator access >> >>>> on >> >>>> some >> >>>> of the files and on others I am unable to change the permissions. >> >>>> Does >> >>>> anyone >> >>>> have any ideas on how I can delete these? I have a fairly new Sony >> >>>> laptop >> >>>> with Vista Home Premium and don't really want to take my machine >> >>>> back >> >>>> to a >> >>>> full recovery. Any advice? Is it worth the cost of calling Microsoft >> >>>> support? >> >>>> >> >>>> Thanks, >> >>>> >> >>>> Linda >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> |
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