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Thu, 25 May 2006 Intel Mac Adobe CS2 problem explained

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Apple customers attempting to install Adobe CS2 on Intel Macs have reported installation problems.

While a recent Apple QuickTime update seems partially to blame, another culprit is reportedly made by Adobe - Version Cue.

A report explains that the problem can be fixed simply by not installing the VersionCue software. To do this, users need to leave the Version Cue box unchecked when they install CS2.

Some users are also experimenting with replacing QuickTime 7.1 with version 7.0.4, the report claims.

Adobe is working with Apple to address these issues. They plan to post additional information on the matter "shortly", a spokesman explained yesterday

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