Can't update 3.6.12 in OSX 10.6.7

can't update 3.6.12 in OSX 10.6.7. I receive the update notice, click on download, the progress bar spins but never stops.

Hi,
This looks like a duplicate thread. I've already replied on the other thread.
>> Can you please try the following and let us know if it works for you
>> 1. Create another Admin user account.
>> 2. Login as that user
>> 3. Launch photoshop CS5
>> 4. Do a Help --> Updates
>> Thanks !

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