OK to remove ADBESTWDCS3_WWE.exe?

I bought and installed CS3.  Everything works fine.  Can I remove ADBESTWDCS3_WWE.exe now?

Burn to a DVD and if you need space that hurt, it's time for a new hard drive.

Bob

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