CS3 on windows 64bit

hello, i have a copy of CS3 Production premium student edition, and i revamped my rig with windows 7 ultimate 64bit and 8gb ram.
will i be faced with any issues given the box says "certified on 32bit"?

no, though some people need to use compatibility mode to install.

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