Hello everyone,
A while back (specifically, September 2008) I was making a Java program that required three transparent images, which I thought that Photoshop would be great for. I heard how superb CS4 was and everything, and since I only had Photoshop Elements, I was curious and downloaded the trial. It successfully installed the first time. However, when I went to run it, the window opened briefly and I got the error message that Photoshop had encountered a problem and needed to close (it was the prompt with options to send the error report to Microsoft or to not). I tried a few more times, and then finally uninstalled it and gave up.
Now, it's February, and I wanted to try again. I downloaded the Adobe extractor, ran Setup.exe, and it successfully installed. When I went to run it this time, I got an error saying, "The licensing for this product has expired." I found something interesting: I clicked on a sample file in the Adobe Photoshop CS4 folder under Program Files, and it said it was last modified in September 2008.
I thought a new installation would fix the problem; it looks like it just reinstalled the same old files. I could be wrong, but why would I get a error telling me the licensing for the product expired? Does anybody know how to fix this (meaning, completely remove Photoshop CS4 from my computer, and then running a fresh installation)? Thanks.
By the way, I already tried running the clean up program for CS4, after reading a thread on this board describing a similar problem, and it said:
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List of products installed on this machine
There are no session to delete. The CS4 Clean up Utility will quit.
Please press Enter key to quit the script.