Adobe Photoshop missing Help

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I have been using Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 for a long time. It is a good
program and works well, However,since yesterday, the Help file will not
launch. I am not too sure how to describe it, except that it is an online
..htm type help system. When I click Help, "ACTION CANCELLED". shows up in
the browser. In the past, a Windows popup warning appeared and Help launched
afterclicking OK. Now, only the "action cancelled" apprears. I have tried
System Restore and uninstalled and reinstalled the Adobe program--no affect.
The only change that I have made in my system is the installation of SBC/DSL.
As far as I know there is no other malfunction in my internet connection or
any online activity. Virus scan is OK, defrag is OK, and hard-drive error
check is OK. I hope someone can help me determine what is happening. Thanks
 
I have been using Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 for a long time. It
is a good program and works well, However,since yesterday, the
Help file will not launch. I am not too sure how to describe it,
except that it is an online .htm type help system. When I click
Help, "ACTION CANCELLED". shows up in the browser. In the past, a
Windows popup warning appeared and Help launched afterclicking OK.
Now, only the "action cancelled" apprears. I have tried System
Restore and uninstalled and reinstalled the Adobe program--no
affect. The only change that I have made in my system is the
installation of SBC/DSL. As far as I know there is no other
malfunction in my internet connection or any online activity.
Virus scan is OK, defrag is OK, and hard-drive error check is OK.
I hope someone can help me determine what is happening. Thanks

Check the SBC popup blocker settings
-max
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Max said:
Check the SBC popup blocker settings
-max

Also, go to Adobe's tech support and you will see that this is a known
issue with SP2. The workaround is posted there.

Malke
 
Also, go to Adobe's tech support and you will see that this is a
known issue with SP2. The workaround is posted there.

Malke

One day I will understand that people ask questions here before doing
any kind of research
-max
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Infections, Spyware, Trojans and Adware. -PanHandler
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Registered Linux User #393236
 
Thanks for your kind reply.

Max Wachtel said:
One day I will understand that people ask questions here before doing
any kind of research
-max
--
"VISTA" is an acronym for the top five Windows problems: Viruses,
Infections, Spyware, Trojans and Adware. -PanHandler
Virus Removal Instructions: http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/
Change nomail.afraid.org to yahoo.com to reply.
Registered Linux User #393236
 
Thanks for the help. You relieved my concern that my internet connection
might not have been working properly.
 
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