Ann:GoLive CS2 8.0.1 Update posted

http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=3123

RE:
Thysje Arthur - 9:15pm Nov 21, 05 PST (#11 of 37)
Hi,
"I have downloaded the update manually no problem, but it won't install. I've tried using the updater, again it downloads okay, but it won't install. It gets as far as the blue window where you're supposed to click 'next', but then it disappears, and it comes up with a small window saying "Installation Incomplete" "The installation process has failed. Please choose from the following options:" and the choices are to cancel or stop and continue later.
I run Windows XP sp2, and all the updates. I have the Adobe CS2 premium suite."
Thysge's problem is mine also. I can save the download to disk but the install shield returns an error message "can not update this version".
I am having other problems that I hope the update can fix but...
Should the install wizard be in a special folder or?
Thanks - Roger

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