Photoshop CS5 will not shutdown

Actually, none of my CS5 apps will shutdown without Force Quit. What gives? Why all the issues?

Do you mean the console log?
Markus Beaumonte
<<personal information removed>>
From: Chris Cox <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 12:38:58 -0600
To: Markus Beaumonte <markus>
Subject: Photoshop Macintosh Photoshop CS5 will not shutdown
markus - could you email that file to ccox (at) adobe  com ?
We need to look at the whole log, and forward it to the ServiceManager team.
I think Steve can also walk you through steps to solve the issue on your
system.
(caused by an installer bug which corrupted permissions, plus another bug in
ServiceManager)

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