Photoshop Elements 9 automatically accesses the internet when started

How do I stop Photoshop Elements 9 from automatically accessing my internet connection when I load it?  Thanks.

If you have the internet on then elements always connects for activation purposes.
Are you getting some kind of dialog?
Also you can make a shortcut to the pse9 editor or the pse9 organizer
to bypass the welcome screen.
MTSTUNER

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