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Anyone out there running the Adobe Production Studio (CS2 or CS3 editions) on any form of Vista? Any problems?

Thinking of speccing out a new PC and wondering whether to go Vista or stay XP Pro. Of course I'm also looking ahead to Adobe PS CS4 next year.
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Running Master Suite CS3 of Vista Home Premium and have had no problems so far.
Runs more smoothly than on my XP machine!!
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Ok, that's good. So CS3 suite is ok on Vista. Needless to say CS4, when it arrives, will be ok.

Anyone running Premiere Pro v2, Encore 2, Audition 2 and After effects 7 (pro) on Vista?
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ae7 does work with vista- jst not very well at all , definitely worth getting vista 64bit, alot of ram,and cs3... ive never had any probs.
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ae7 does work with vista- jst not very well at all , definitely worth getting vista 64bit, alot of ram,and cs3... ive never had any probs.
Doesn't quite fit what I want.

I had previously planned to upgrade h/w and s/w when CS4 comes out - which should be less thana year away now. I do not want to upgradee s/w to CS3 only to be out of date again in a bit - so if I do the h/w thing now (and I'm tempted) then can I continue using CS2 (Producti0on Studio) if I have Vista installed.

The genral vibe I'm getting is "No, don't do it!" So it look s like a case of new h/w and stick to XP and CS2 and then invest in Vista when I upgrade to CS4 next year.

I then have the question of 32bit of 64 bit. not much to gain with CS2 (but some with After effects and Cineform encoding) but plenty to gain with CS4 no doubt.
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