Adobe, Q-Time updater still not working...

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Frank

Has anyone ben able to get Adobe's CS2 or QT's updater to work.
If so, then how?
THX
Frank
 
Andre said:
I updated Adobe Reader, no issues, haven't tried QT though. Depending on
version QT you are using, you might have issues. I noticed after updating to
Itunes 6.0.4 with Quicktime, they finally support AERO Glass.

Andre do you have CS2 installed? If yes, then try and run the Adobe Updater.
THX
Frank
 
Are you aware that the downloaded CS2 updater only extracts files, by
default to C:\Program Files\PSCS2Updater, and you must then find and run
C:\Program Files\PSCS2Updater\Updater\setup.exe?
 
Dominic said:
Are you aware that the downloaded CS2 updater only extracts files, by
default to C:\Program Files\PSCS2Updater, and you must then find and run
C:\Program Files\PSCS2Updater\Updater\setup.exe?
Do you have CS2 installed? If yes, then you know that your statement is
not true. But that's not the problem. The problem is when you check for
updates you get the "no connection..." message. IE7 is the problem as it
also disables Adobe updater on XP when IE7 B2 is installed.
Frank
 
I have CS2 installed and have had to assist several photographers who have
downloaded and run the CS2 updater and been puzzled as to why their version
of CS2 was not updated.

There are two ways to get the update: using Adobe Updater and downloading
the update package from Adobe.

I can't speak for what the Adobe Updater may or may not do, but the
downloaded update package is just a self-extracting zip file and only
extracts a set of files, by default into the Program Files area. The user
then has to find and run the setup routine as this is not called
automatically.
 
Dominic said:
I have CS2 installed and have had to assist several photographers who have
downloaded and run the CS2 updater and been puzzled as to why their version
of CS2 was not updated.

There are two ways to get the update: using Adobe Updater and downloading
the update package from Adobe.

I can't speak for what the Adobe Updater may or may not do, but the
downloaded update package is just a self-extracting zip file and only
extracts a set of files, by default into the Program Files area. The user
then has to find and run the setup routine as this is not called
automatically.
Not me. I use the automatic download/install method.
Frank
 
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