Import of CS4 into CS6

I am trying to open a site built in CS4 with CS6 but when I open CS4 to try and export site definitions I get the message : "Licensing for this product has stopped working".
I am running Mac OS X Mavericks.
Can anyone help me please?

See if any of this helps...
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-licensing-stopped-windows.html

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