EPS Problem

Hello All,
My client has given me .EPS file which is a web template but when I opened in photoshop it doesn't show the layer and it opened as raster file (No layers). Can someone help me how to open this file so that I can view the layers and amend it accordingly.
Please help.
Thanks.
H Rak

Illustrator EPS is not simply plain PostScript, it contains a copy in *.AI format, see below.
In my understanding, Photoshops can read ONLY the PostScript part,
and this doesn't contain layers, it's a flattened version, because PostScript
never had offered layers.  
http://www.thegraphicmac.com/illustrator-file-formats-explained
"Illustrator EPS (.eps)
This long-standing file format, which is short for Encapsulated PostScript, is supported by most all standard graphics applications.
Unfortunately, .eps files do not support transparency, so files you create that contain transparency are “flattened” so other programs
can import them. When you save as an .eps, most effects are expanded and text may or may not be broken apart in order to flatten
the file – however Illustrator saves a copy of the file in .ai format inside the .eps file so that you can edit the file later in Illustrator if
you wish. The .eps format has been widely used as the “standard” file format for saving artwork to be used for print production work
with Quark XPress for many years, but recently began loosing love from users due to its large file size and lack of support for transparency.
Personally, I no longer use the .eps format. Since the introduction of InDesign and Smart Objects in Photoshop, I find the .ai format
for flexible and the file sizes more manageable."
Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann

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    Thanks for your usefull link Mordy.
    After years of design, I keep learning more and more and trying to stay up to date.
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    I can’t reproduce the problem, but as with all unexplainable Photoshop-problems You might try trashing the prefs (after making sure all customized presets like Actions, Patterns, Brushes etc. have been saved and making a note of the Preferences You’ve changed) by pressing command-alt-shift on starting the program.

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    HI, I'm new in this forum and newbie in Freehand
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