Dreamweaver MX 2004 hangs at start on new Mac Mini OS X 10.5.5

Dreamweaver MX 2004 hangs at start on Brand New Mac Mini OS X
10.5.5.
Mac Mini is brand new, right out of the box. Fresh OS.
I try to start Dreamweaver, and it hangs, and then the
Problem Report comes up with the attached info. I've uninstalled,
downloaded Dreamweaver and re-installed. Nothing works.
----------------------- Here is the Problem report
----------------------

Thanks for the reply.
I downloaded and installed the update.
I still get the exact same problem, and error report.
I have the exact same problem with Fireworks MX 2004 as well.
After a fresh download and install of the software, clicking on the
application icon just causes it to bounce momentarily in the dock,
and then it crashes and the error log comes up.
I have been able to install Flash CS4 without incident,
though. It works fine, with no problems.
I shouldn't have to do this on a brand new mini right out of
the box, but I'm going to run a restore on it, and then try a fresh
install once again.

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