Having trouble installing photoshop on Windows 7?

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The discussion revolves around issues with installing Photoshop on Windows 7, specifically the error indicating that the Adobe Application Manager is not available. Users are seeking step-by-step instructions for installing Photoshop after installing the Adobe Application Manager and inquiring about the possibility of installing Photoshop without it. Suggestions include checking the Adobe website for relevant support articles and contacting Adobe support for assistance. The conversation emphasizes the importance of obtaining Photoshop from official sources and highlights the need for direct support from Adobe to resolve installation issues. The thread concludes with a lock, indicating no further responses will be accepted.
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I downloaded photoshop and when i try to install it, it says that Adobe Application Manager is not available. So I downloaded that too and installed it. Now when I try to Install photoshop, it's still not installing. I am using windows 7. Please provide step by step instruction on how to install photoshop after installing Adobe Application Manager. Also is there a way to install photoshop without Adobe Application Manager?
 
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smart_worker said:
I downloaded photoshop and when i try to install it, it says that Adobe Application Manager is not available. So I downloaded that too and installed it. Now when I try to Install photoshop, it's still not installing. I am using windows 7. Please provide step by step instruction on how to install photoshop after installing Adobe Application Manager. Also is there a way to install photoshop without Adobe Application Manager?

Aren't those questions that would be better answered by going to the adobe web site?
 
Where did you got Photoshop from?
 
Then the idea of asking Adobe support for help makes sense, doesn't it?
 
What error it gives you?
 
Please just contact adobe support.

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