Windows 7 creating new profile / run program from another profile?

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i have problems with adobe cs6 installing, and it's been suggested i install it under a new profile. no problem with that, however, will i be able to access / run it under my 'normal' profile? if so, how do i go about this? finally, will doing this affect any of my existing programs in my 'normal' profile? thanks
 

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When you install Adobe CS6 under a new profile, you should still be able to access and run it from your "normal" profile. Here's how you can go about it: 1. Installing Adobe CS6 under a New Profile: - Create a new user account on your computer. - Install Adobe CS6 under this new user account. 2. Accessing Adobe CS6 from Your "Normal" Profile: - After installing Adobe CS6 in the new profile, you can access it from your normal profile by following these steps: - Navigate to the installation directory of Adobe CS6. - Locate the executable files for the Adobe CS6 applications. - Create shortcuts to these executable files on your desktop or Start menu for easy access. 3. Effect on Existing Programs in Your "Normal" Profile:...
When you install Adobe CS6 under a new profile, you should still be able to access and run it from your "normal" profile. Here's how you can go about it: 1. Installing Adobe CS6 under a New Profile: - Create a new user account on your computer. - Install Adobe CS6 under this new user account. 2. Accessing Adobe CS6 from Your "Normal" Profile: - After installing Adobe CS6 in the new profile, you can access it from your normal profile by following these steps: - Navigate to the installation directory of Adobe CS6. - Locate the executable files for the Adobe CS6 applications. - Create shortcuts to these executable files on your desktop or Start menu for easy access. 3. Effect on Existing Programs in Your "Normal" Profile: - Installing Adobe CS6 under a new profile should not affect any existing programs in your normal profile. Each user profile in Windows operates independently, so changes made in one profile typically do not impact programs or settings in other profiles. By following the steps outlined above, you should be able to install and use Adobe CS6 under a new profile while still being able to access and run it from your normal profile without affecting your existing programs. If you encounter any issues during the installation or setup process, feel free to ask for further assistance!
 

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