http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10085
--- Comment #10 from Louis Lenders xerox_xerox2000@yahoo.co.uk 2008-03-13 09:35:03 --- Maybe you could check if the install is really complete by comparing it to an installation on windows ( that the installer says the installations finished fine doesn't mean anything really)
I did some testing with Adobe apps last days and found that Indesign CS3 fails due to licensing error too; it looks as if it's searching for a directory called "AMT", that is not present. In Photoshop CS3 this directory _is_ present and that one starts fine (as does Flash CS3). Currently testing Premiere CS3, and here too it looks as if parts of the app have not been installed (get an error messagebox that no editing modes are present)
From a trace:
0032:Call KERNEL32.GetFileAttributesW(0073cee0 L"\\?\C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS3\Plug-ins\en_US\Editing Modes") ret=77e97c88 0032:Ret KERNEL32.GetFileAttributesW() retval=ffffffff ret=77e97c88
and that directory/file is just not present. I'm gonna install Premiere on windows now, and see in what way it differs from wine-installation