Adobe products can use whatever fonts you have installed on your system. There
isn't any need to install fonts into "the indesign/fonts folder". Just install
fonts into windows, and all of your programs, including Adobe's, will have
access to them. Assuming that you're on some flavor of Windows XP, this will
include Type 1 (Postscript) fonts, OpenType fonts, and TrueType fonts.
To install additional fonts in windows,
Start / Settings / Control Panel / Fonts
Then, from the FILE menu, "Install new fonts"
It's possible that if you didn't install all of the Suite's applications, that
you then it didn't install all of the bundled fonts. (Neil? Tom?). Either way,
the 34 fonts comprising Garamond Premium Pro are NOT physically bundled with the
suite, but are only available as a download after you register the product.
The Adobe products, when installed, install bundled fonts into unique Adobe
directories. The actual location varies with the product, and possibly with the
version of the product, but they're usually in either an application sub-folder
or in a common folder such as c:\program files\common files\adobe\fonts.
This makes them INaccessible to other applications. In my opinion, they should
all be re-installed in the standard Windows manner.
- Herb