Windows Vista 64 bit issue

When I first installed CS3, the installer stopped midway and said it needed to find AdobePDF.dll...So i went online and found it, but I don't think I actually installed it.
So the installer went fine, but when I open any of the programs, it just gives me a blank gray screen. Help?

I had issues installing CS2 on the 64 bit version of Vista.
The solution was to install to a directory other than the default that windows provides. Vista 64 installs to "c:\Program Files (x86)" by default and the non standard characters () seem to cause some issues...
See my recent post where I describe my install steps.
I know you are installing CS3, but perhaps some of the issues are the same.

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