Transferring Photoshop to new Mac w/o installation disc

I have Photoshop from the CS4 suite (other programs are not installed) on my current Macbook Pro and am looking into purchasing a new Macbook Pro. I'd like to transfer Photoshop onto the new laptop, and fortunately my product is registered and I still have access to my serial number online. Unfortunately, I can't find my installation disc(s). Will I be able to successfully transfer the program using Apple's migration assistance, or am I likely to encounter problems?

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