Is Photoshop Premier Elements 11 different from Photoshop Elements 11?

I downloaded Photoshop Premier Elements 11 but when I typed in my serial number from my cd box it said it isn't associated with it? My box says Adobe Photoshop Elements 11, are there 2 different versions?

This is actually the wrong forum, but I do know that Premiere Elements, and Photoshop Elements, were sold as a packaged box set.  I suspect that the box will have had two serial numbers though.  Do the two apps come on a single disk, or two?  Are there serial numbers on the actual disk?  Perhaps there is a second serial number on the disk case?
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    That sounds like an invitation to continue to talk about the issue.  Fair enough.
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