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Sep 14, 2004 16:23 |  #1

Has anyone upgraded to SP2 yet and, if so, does it impact on using CS? I'm a bit cautious about applying the upgrade until the obvious bugs have been worked out.




  
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Sep 14, 2004 18:49 |  #2
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The only issue I've had so far is with the Help system. Each tiome you invoke Help, you have to unblock an active component. Otherwise the Topic outline is not indented.

I hear Adobe is working on a patch for the help system.

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Mitch




  
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Sep 14, 2004 18:59 |  #3

If you have an A4Tech wireless USB mouse I suggest you defer installing SP2 or consider replacing the mouse. The mouse driver does not play well with SP2 and will repeatedly crash windows untill you unplug the mouse receiver. A4Tech tells me they will have a new compatable driver out in "a couple months".


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Sep 15, 2004 06:28 |  #4

I upgraded Win XP Pro to SP2 a couple of weeks ago and have had no problems whatsoever with PS CS.

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Sep 16, 2004 01:40 |  #5

No problems here though I admit to spending the whole install time with my fingers crossed




  
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