InDesign won't open. Photoshop

InDesign won't open. Photoshop & Illustrator do. I tried to register my product (Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium) but it won't take my code.

Smilessarah what specific error message do you receive when opening InDesign CS6?  Also which operating system are you using?

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