Photoshop will not load since Vista installation - Graphics
This is a discussion on Photoshop will not load since Vista installation - Graphics ; Recently installed Vista Ultimate and now when I try to open Photoshop CS I
get the following message.
"Current user account does not have the privileges to perform product
activation.
Run this application from a user account with administration privileges ...
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Photoshop will not load since Vista installation
Recently installed Vista Ultimate and now when I try to open Photoshop CS I
get the following message.
"Current user account does not have the privileges to perform product
activation.
Run this application from a user account with administration privileges or
contact your system administrator."
How do I fix this?
Jim
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My Photo Galleries
https://home.comcast.net/~jimbo0243/
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Re: Photoshop will not load since Vista installation
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 05:48:29 -0700, "Jim Weaver" <jimbo0243@comcast.net> wrote:
>Recently installed Vista Ultimate and now when I try to open Photoshop CS I
>get the following message.
>
>"Current user account does not have the privileges to perform product
>activation.
>
>Run this application from a user account with administration privileges or
>contact your system administrator."
>
>How do I fix this?
>
Right click on the application icon and choose 'run as administrator' the first
time you run it. After that it should work OK.
--
Charlie...
http://www.chocphoto.com
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Re: Photoshop will not load since Vista installation
That did not work.
Jim
"Charlie Choc" <charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 05:48:29 -0700, "Jim Weaver" <jimbo0243@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Recently installed Vista Ultimate and now when I try to open Photoshop CS
>>I
>>get the following message.
>>
>>"Current user account does not have the privileges to perform product
>>activation.
>>
>>Run this application from a user account with administration privileges or
>>contact your system administrator."
>>
>>How do I fix this?
>>
> Right click on the application icon and choose 'run as administrator' the
> first
> time you run it. After that it should work OK.
> --
> Charlie...
> http://www.chocphoto.com
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Re: Photoshop will not load since Vista installation
I got it to work the second time.
Thanks
"Charlie Choc" <charlie.choc@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:q1hiv25ue0rlv9o2f584t1agb2up0ico6c@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 05:48:29 -0700, "Jim Weaver" <jimbo0243@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Recently installed Vista Ultimate and now when I try to open Photoshop CS
>>I
>>get the following message.
>>
>>"Current user account does not have the privileges to perform product
>>activation.
>>
>>Run this application from a user account with administration privileges or
>>contact your system administrator."
>>
>>How do I fix this?
>>
> Right click on the application icon and choose 'run as administrator' the
> first
> time you run it. After that it should work OK.
> --
> Charlie...
> http://www.chocphoto.com
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Re: Photoshop will not load since Vista installation
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 09:05:43 -0700, "Jim Weaver" <jimbo0243@comcast.net> wrote:
>That did not work.
Are you running from the same account you installed PS from, and does the
account have admin privilege?
--
Charlie...
http://www.chocphoto.com
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Re: Photoshop will not load since Vista installation
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 09:10:21 -0700, "Jim Weaver" <jimbo0243@comcast.net> wrote:
>I got it to work the second time.
Good news. You can ignore my last message. ;-)
--
Charlie...
http://www.chocphoto.com
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