Hello Dominick, please make sure you are carefully following the (required by Adobe) that are given above in the article, near the top of this page Otherwise, the PSE direct links will not work and you’ll get that message instead. Then, if you still have any problem, try with a different web browser or another computer, all the while still following those essential directions. Also, make sure you’re not blocking or filtering anything with your browser(s) – like cookies, downloads, or any sites or URLs – or running blocking utilities like Ghostery, AdBlock, or Disconnect.
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Adobe recommends temporarily turning those things off. To complete the installation, you must have Administrator privileges on your computer, plus your antivirus software must allow you to install programs. Greetings Amanda, on Windows you’ll need to download both File 1 and File 2 for each application So for both Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, that’s a total of 4 files you should have in the same folder/directory. Also on Windows, note that File 1 should have a.exe extension, and File 2 should have a.7z extension. If you don’t have that, then it’s possible your web browser dropped an extension while downloading and you’d need to to add back the extension(s). (If you don’t see any extensions on your filenames at all, for how to turn them on.) Hope that helps!
WHAT DISGUSTING SOFTWARE. There is no ‘log in’ available and if you click on ‘free Adobe account’ I get ‘Infection blocked’.
And as I click on the recommended blue items, I get advertising for ‘Flash Player/Free download’, ‘Windows 7 PC Repair’, Click and I get Prodesigntools.com, with a notice that the page cannot be displayed and further down, ‘Free Malware scanner’. All I want is a copy of Adobe 12 elements that I have paid for!! If you can’t supply a direct download, please advise if you can send a DVD copy?
If not please refund my payment so I can get a copy from an alternative source. Regards Vic Oliver. Yep, unfortunately you have been totally scammed You were sold a bogus pirated non-working serial number by some random entity. You didn’t get that from Adobe nor us (we don’t sell anything here actually). This is why we say to never buy from anyplace that Without a doubt, the safest and easiest place to get your software is always. So this has nothing to do with us, but we’d advise trying to get back in contact with whoever sent you that email message and seeing if you can get your money back (probably not).
Also definitely, absolutely get the best antivirus & antimalware program that money can buy and please scan your system very thoroughly, because it certainly sounds like it has been compromised. I purchased a downloadable Photoshop Elements 12 Premiere and having trouble installing. I have followed all the steps but still no luck, I download both into the same folder, no problem. The two files are as follows: PremiereElements_12_LS26_win64 1.17 GB and PremiereElements_12_LS26_win64 1.46 MB When I double click on one of them it asks to open with? If I click on anything I get a message Incorrect command or some such. Is anyone able to help this poor old lady who is feeling like a complete fool?