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just run the following command in the command prompt under the photoshopcs2 folder

msiexec /a helpcenter.msi and follow the instructions

or

just run the helpcenter.msi file under adobe photoshop cs2\help or \helpcenter

that will do the rest.

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Manju

Edited by Manju
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just run the following command in the command prompt under the photoshopcs2 folder

msiexec /a helpcenter.msi and follow the instructions

or

just run the helpcenter.msi file under adobe photoshop cs2\help or \helpcenter

that will do the rest.

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Manju

whats this for? for having a portable CS2 :wacko:

  • 1 year later...
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Gosh! I came to too late to this thread to make a lite version of Photoshop CS2. Anyway, is it possible that I manually uninstall Help Center, Bridge and Stock Photography? Will it render my Photoshop CS2 unusable? Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...
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can u be more descriptive what "adobe common folder"?

Sorry for the late reply...

Inside the Photoshop setup folder there is a folder named "commonfilesinstaller"

copy this folder to the C:\PS9Lite folder specified in the above tutorial

as this folder is required for the adobe updater work properly.

soon will be releasing a batch file to automate the above tutorial.

  • 2 months later...
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I've tried using the msiexec but all i get is an error that says,"The installation package could not be opened..." Any idea what this means? Thanks.

i think it is possible that part of your windows installation (the windows installer) is broken. try uninstalling the windows installer and then install with the newer version.

or u would have given a invalid pathname, try giving the correct pathname.

or the photoshop installation file would have got corrupted, replace with the correct copy of the installation file.

either one of this above might have happend, now try with the above tutorial.

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