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Any issues with Microsoft Office Small Business 2007? Other apps?

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Mikel_R...@adobeforums.com

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Mar 29, 2009, 3:27:01 PM3/29/09
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I recently purchesed the CS4 upgrade and a new laptop. Last night after nearly 7 hours I finally got it all installed and working correctly. I had the versioncue.dll error which caused most of my pain. Anyway... I've been lurking on the forums since CS3 launched but passed on it due to all the issues I had read about it's installer, finally I felt I needed to take the plunge and upgraded my software (from MX2004 suite). My question is this.

Currently I have a very clean laptop with only:
Kaspersky 2009 and CS4 installed.

I'm looking to install Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 but I have a concern with the Small Business Manager SQL Server. From other post I've seen that the sql servers have conflicted with adobe applications, has anyone had any issues with this or should I be able to install it now without issue. I'm trying to pre-emptivly make sure I don't screw something up and have to install everything again from scratch.

My end goal would be to have: Kaspersky security suite 2009, CS4, MS office Small Business 2007, Paragon back up application. At that point I want to create a restore and if anything happened I'd have the bulk set up easily again.

Does anyone have any other no no's about what does and does not play well with CS4?

My Setup:
Gateway FX 7805u laptop
dual core centeno 2 2.26
4 gigs DDR3
Geforce 9800 gts 1 gb
Vista 64
All drivers up to date except the new Nvidia drivers as they are still beta

Thank you in advance.

Mikel_R...@adobeforums.com

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Mar 29, 2009, 3:52:11 PM3/29/09
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I should also have mentioned (ask) about the fact that when I first installed I had gotten all the way past the initial installer and to the updates so the suite had already been activated/registered.

After getting the versioncue.dll error it has you remove the suite and many folders pertaining to it. So after I did all that and reinstalled it automatically put my info back in for me (obviously one of the folders it doesn't have you move) and I don't recall it re-registering it again. I'm assuming I am fine with my activations and it only counted it once as it was the same machine with an uninstall/reinstall? Everything seems to be working ok, i'm just curious as to what it actually did? Did it take another activation or no? I'm planning on installing to my desktop as well as soon as I get the board/proc replaced, so i'm just looking down the road for potential issues.

Thanks again.

Mikel_R...@adobeforums.com

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Mar 31, 2009, 2:07:38 AM3/31/09
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I'm surprised, my question has been up here a few days now and not one response. Honestly from browsing these forums for so long I'd come to think that everyone is really helpful, not sure why they haven't been in this case. Maybe I just ask a dumb taboo type of question and I just don't know it? Regardless I'd have hoped for a better outcome from my first post to these boards. :(

Anyway since I got no reponse I just installed the office without the business manager part of it as I was afraid to mess up what took me so long to get right.

I guess at this point my concerns have been resolved by myself.

boblevine

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Mar 31, 2009, 8:35:43 AM3/31/09
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The reason nobody's responded is because nobody, including myself, has
anything to say about it.

Installation issues are handled free of charge by Adobe. I've got CS4
installed on my machine along with Office 2007, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite
X4 and a bunch of other assorted programs.

No problems installing or running any of them.

Bob

Mikel_R...@adobeforums.com

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Mar 31, 2009, 12:38:59 PM3/31/09
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My question:

Does anyone have any other no no's about what does and does not play well with CS4?
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Your response:

"I've got CS4 installed on my machine along with Office 2007, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 and a bunch of other assorted programs.

No problems installing or running any of them."

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This is useful and does answer the question in a round about way, so I'd say you did have something to say about it.

Thanks for unknowing help :)

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