CS4 wont install on Mac Pro Dual Quad 2.8

I had installed PS and DW just fine, but I went to install IL, and Setup only asks for my Admin password and quits.
Any ideas?

Ok. I'll do my best. About a week ago, I used my CS4 Master Collection installer to install PS and DW. I had no issues. I don't use IL much, so I hadn't installed it. However, a font designer I'm working with asked that I send him an IL file of what I was looking for, so I went back into the installer to install IL. I double-clicked Setup. It asked me for my admin user name and password (this is the standard OS dialog, not Adobe's). I entered my user name and password. (I'm the only user, so I am the Admin). Setup stayed open just another few seconds and quit without any further error, or dialog.
I tried this several times, all with the same result.
I hope this is enough to get you started. Sorry I wasn't clearer before

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