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Reference : Adobe Photoshop

Explorer ,
Oct 17, 2013 Oct 17, 2013

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A new flag warning has started to appear each time I try to open Adobe Photoshop  :-

        " apl is either nor designed to run on Windows or it contains an error,  Try installing the

           program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator

           or softare vendor for support"

Problem :    I have used this apl for a very long time without this warning.

                     I have no idea where to find the original installation media, systems administrator

                     I cannot remember what vendor I  bought it from.

Help  ! !       Where do I go from here ?

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 17, 2013 Oct 17, 2013

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Unc Sean which version of Photoshop are you looking to reinstall?

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Explorer ,
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Wow Jeff  !       As they say in the Kentucky Fried chicken advert   " Service is sudden "

I am most impressed   You seem to have replied in one minute (11.09 ) after my email ( 11.08 ).      I think the UK time is 8 hours ahead of you.

I  have been using Adobe Photoshop Version 7.0 for a long time.  This new flag has only appeared in the last week.   I don't really understand it, as it is not interfereing with the operation of the program.     Should I be using a later version  ? ?

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If you are able to continue using Unc Sean then you may wish to continue.  From the error which you described I would recommend that you try removing and reinstalling.  Do you still have access to your installation media?  Also what version of Windows are you using?

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