Anyone else have issues with Adobe PS3 causing conflicts

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I started to have issues where I lost access to the Internet, I checked several other computers that are on my home network and they all were able to connect to the Internet. The only computer was my desktop that couldn't connect to the Internet.

I called Microsoft tech support for Windows 7 and they did some troubleshooting and narrowed it down to the Adobe PS3, once that program was un-installed I was once again able to have Internet access. I asked why this was causing this issue and was told by Microsoft Support that there was a compatibility isssue, I tried to get more details but couldn't, I was told that the only proof was when Adobe PS3 was not on the computer everyting worked fine, when it was installed I had no Internet access. This was true, I tested it several times and when the program was not on the computer I had no issues, when it was installed I had no Internet Access.

Has anyone else has this issue ? Microsoft, is not much into finding ways to make things work, they tend to show you that once a non Microsoft program is uninstalled then the issues go away, they don't care why or how it's just that they can prove that once a non Mixrosoft program is uninstalled the problem goes away.

Microsoft likes to think that we all run only Microsoft programs on our computers and they make it so all Microsoft programs work well together and don't waste any time trying to make it so other programs might also work well with Microsoft programs.


Has anyone else has this issue with Adobe Photoshop programs conflicting with Windows 7? has anyone found a work around that does work?

Thanks in advance
 

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You mean Photoshop CS3?
Where did you get the copy from? (if from the Internet, what website?) - it could be non-legitimate.
If it is from an auction site (e.g: eBay) - then that's likely to be a problem.

CS3 does not have support for Windows 7 - only XP and Vista.
 

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Macbook Pro 15" (2011) (Matte Version)
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Win 7 Pro x64 SP1 OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7
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Intel Core i7 2820QM 2.3GHz (Quad-Core)
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8GB 1333 MHz PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM
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ATI Radeon HD 6750M (1GB, GDDR5)
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Apple Wireless Keyboard
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Apple Wireless Magic Mouse
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