Application Has Moved!!!! ERROR

hi,
Im so bored of this error message, it open every single time i lunch photoshop (cs3)  can someone help me plz! i did not move the app or rename it its exactly in the folder where i installed it. here is the error message
The repair option don't work.
HEELLPP!!

Chris Cox wrote:
Have you considered putting it back?
How can he if he never moved it?
Just asking.

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