I installed Photoshop CS6 and Adobe Illustrator CS6 in the Adobe folder. When I overwritten the path file for AI, I found that PS and AI could not be opened. Repeated coverage is useless.
However, it is strange that fireworks CS6 can be used. Fw I have not installed it in the same folder as PS and AI. I guess it's about installing the directory? Then I overwrite the CS6 path to the FW folder. Hey, it cannot be opened.
Uninstall all -- prepare for reinstallation. I installed PS first, and then covered it as before. OK, no problem occurs, but there is a prompt in the lower right corner. Finally, the culprit was discovered. It turned out to be a problem with Windows Defender. I thought it was just like cleaning up garbage , so I didn't pay attention to it. Allow -- apply.
Note: Windows Defender (formerly windows AntiSpyware) is an anti-spyware product developed by Microsoft. It can help you detect and clear spyware and advertising software in windows and other potentially dangerous software, so that Windows users are not threatened by such software. It is also normal for all prompts when path is overwritten.
Of course, you should back up the source file before overwriting.
Finally, there was an episode. I thought the path of CS6 was not universal. Originally, I installed a 32-bit FW.
All done.