Exe installation of CS3. Error 'close all Internet Explorer applications'?

Installation of CS3 Master Collection of the exe to install. file and I get an error of control system saying that in order to continue, the following applications should be closed: Internet Explorer

I have nothing open at all!

It is said to try again or nearby. I disabled the internt connection and I still get the same error.

Email me at [email protected]

Start the Task Manager and stop any instance of iexplore.exe.

Bob

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