How do I know if a program installed as Adobe CS4 works in 64-bit

I installed what I thought was 64 bit Adobe CS4 production Premium in a XP Professional 64 bit operating system. However they are all loading in the subdirectory 'program file (x 86)' I understand, is for programs 32 bit. Only the Photoshop version 11 load in folder "program" I understand is 64-bit programs. What should I do here. Eveything 32 bit accept Photoshop V11?

Hello

Looks like Adobe CS4 is only intended for 32-bit Windows XP operating system.

Reference: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/407/kb407716.html

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