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Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 25, 2009, 5:25:33 PM2/25/09
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I am on a MacBook Pro using 10.4. 11. I have tried several time to install this new update (yes I'm a registered user) either through Photoshop Help/Update or through the direct links to Adobe and they keep failing to install.
Any suggestions?

Chri...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 25, 2009, 5:56:22 PM2/25/09
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What error message do you get when it fails?

Neil_...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 25, 2009, 8:16:50 PM2/25/09
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Linns,

How much free hard drive space do you have? Did you try any system maintenance? (FWIW, I ran the combined update for Photoshop CS4 and InDesign CS4 today on my G5 tower running 10.4.11) without a hitch.)

Neil

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 25, 2009, 9:28:19 PM2/25/09
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Chris, There wasn't an error message. It simply said : Failed to Install. When you close the screen another screen says something like the updating process is complete then closes.
I've tried redoing it about half a dozen times from Photoshop and a few times directly from
Adobe and they all say the same thing.

I have plenty of hard drive space and I checked permissions and that was fine. The only thing I can think of was that my Photo Downloadier was on when the installation was in progress.

Is there anything I can do to get this to work?

Chri...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 25, 2009, 10:16:45 PM2/25/09
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Hmm, there should be some sort of error message saying WHY it failed (even if the message isn't useful to most people - but we're working on that).

Ann_She...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 1:00:50 AM2/26/09
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Try doing it through Bridge/Help menu/Updates.

That worked for me.

You never moved Photoshop from the default installation location or renamed any of its folders did you?

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 6:43:04 AM2/26/09
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Hi Ann,

I haven't moved or renamed the program. I just open it from the dock as usual to use it. I did try it through Bridge last night and it says the same thing.

Chris, I ran Tech Tool pro 5 on my computer last night and everything seems fine. I am still not able to install. I looked carefully to see what it says and it reads:
Done With Error
Photoshop 11.0.1 - Failed to install.

It does not give any error number.

Basically I see it downloading, it scans the update, then tells me to shut Photoshop and run the installation again, it appears to do this again and finishes up with the message that it 'Failed to install'.

Downloading directly from Adobe basically does the same thing, though my Photoshop program is already off. It delivers a folder which I open and double click and the rest does the same as above.

I'd like to be able to fix this so your suggestions are most welcome.

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 6:42:14 AM2/26/09
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Anshum Arora ( Photoshop QE)

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Feb 26, 2009, 7:09:58 AM2/26/09
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Hi Linns

It seems that your Photoshop app is still running in the background and has not quit properly , can you close , restart and then try to patch again.

In case you see the failure again , please send the logs from following location

aum logs - Volume/User/"User Name"/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Updater 6/aum.log

Installer log - volume/Library/Logs/Adobe/Installers/Adobe Photoshop CS4 11.0 log.gz

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 7:42:08 AM2/26/09
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Hi Anshum,

I have tried the restart and patch to no avail.

Should I be posting the logs here? They are very long.

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 8:21:49 AM2/26/09
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Hopefully this will help:

Aum Log:

al.app/Contents/info.plist: CFBundleShortVersionString >= 2.1 =>Result: true
2009-02-25T23:03:09: End Installed Criteria Evaluation => = true
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Begin File Component Criteria Evaluation
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Mac plist Comparison using = /Applications/Adobe Device Central CS4/Device Central.app/Contents/info.plist: CFBundleShortVersionString < 2.1 =>Result: false
2009-02-25T23:03:09: End File Component Criteria Evaluation => = false
2009-02-25T23:03:09: *** Marking File Component as Unmatched since criteria did not match
2009-02-25T23:03:09: **Deleting component because component is not applicable
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Could not find AMT folder at: = /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Could not find AMT folder at: = /Library/Application Support/Adobe/ssc/AMT/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Could not find AMT folder at: = /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Could not find AMT folder at: = /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Linguistics/4.0/Providers/Plugins2/WRLiloPlugin1.1.bundle/Contents/SharedSupport/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Looking for cert in AMT folder at: = /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Begin Installed Criteria Evaluation
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Mac plist Comparison using = /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/info.plist: CFBundleVersion >= 11.0.1 =>Result: false
2009-02-25T23:03:09: End Installed Criteria Evaluation => = false
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Begin File Component Criteria Evaluation
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Mac plist Comparison using = /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/info.plist: CFBundleVersion < 11.0.1 =>Result: true
2009-02-25T23:03:09: End File Component Criteria Evaluation => = true
2009-02-25T23:03:09: **Adding component to transaction file whose installed status is=> = false
2009-02-25T23:03:09: Looking for cert in AMT folder at: = /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Utilities.localized/ExtendScript Toolkit CS4/ExtendScript Toolkit.app/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:03:09: **Deleting client from trasaction because there are no components
2009-02-25T23:03:09: **Deleting client from trasaction because there are no components
2009-02-25T23:03:09: **Deleting client from trasaction because there are no components
2009-02-25T23:03:09: **Deleting client from trasaction because there are no components
2009-02-25T23:03:09: **Deleting client from trasaction because there are no components
2009-02-25T23:10:57: Result of GetOpenTransaction: = 1
2009-02-25T23:10:57: ThreadDownloadUpdates::DownloadAnUpdate --> downloading file: /Users/LCR/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Updater6/Install/photoshop11/Photoshop_11.0.1_mul_AdobeUpdate.dmg
2009-02-25T23:12:24: Looking for cert in AMT folder at: = /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:12:30: Looking for cert in AMT folder at: = /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:12:30: **InvokePreApp for plugin - /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/Resources/AMT/AUMProduct.aup = 1
2009-02-25T23:12:30: Entering regular installation phase - Non-msp files or user does not have msi 3 installed
2009-02-25T23:12:30: --- Moved update binary to secure folder before installation: /Users/LCR/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Updater6/Install/photoshop11/Photoshop_11.0.1_mul_AdobeUpdate.dmg --> /Users/LCR/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Updater6/Install/photoshop11/Photoshop_11.0.1_mul_AdobeUpdate.dmg
2009-02-25T23:12:30: Looking for cert in AMT folder at: = /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:12:31: --- Validation for update binary before installation: /Users/LCR/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Updater6/Install/photoshop11/Photoshop_11.0.1_mul_AdobeUpdate.dmg= PASSED
2009-02-25T23:12:39: About to launch installer => = /Users/LCR/Library/Caches/Adobe/Updater6/photoshop11/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Setup.app
2009-02-25T23:12:52: Installer launch was => = successful
2009-02-25T23:12:52: +++ Irpt file exists and the file component installation result => = 4
2009-02-25T23:12:58: Final component installation state => = 4
2009-02-25T23:12:58: Final client installation client state => = 3
2009-02-25T23:12:58: ThreadInstallUpdates::InstallAUTransactionClientUpdates --> installed file: 'Photoshop 11.0.1 update for Photoshop CS4 ' InstallResult = 1
2009-02-25T23:12:58: Looking for cert in AMT folder at: = /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/Resources
2009-02-25T23:12:58: **InvokePostApp for plugin - /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4.app/Contents/Resources/AMT/AUMProduct.aup = 0
2009-02-25T23:12:58: Done with this client. Do the appropriate cleanup.
2009-02-25T23:13:01: Result of ProcessOpenTransaction: = 0
2009-02-25T23:13:01: sLaunchMode is =
2009-02-25T23:13:01: No manual/schedule workflow to process next
2009-02-25T23:13:01: Quitting loop from normal WF, no other workflows to process
2009-02-25T23:13:01: <<< Adobe Updater Log End <<<

2009-02-26T11:33:36: >>> Adobe Updater Log Begin >>>
2009-02-26T11:33:36: Application Version: 6.0.2.1471
2009-02-26T11:33:36: cmdline option: -logFile = /Users/LCR/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Updater6/aum.log
2009-02-26T11:33:36: cmdline option: -logLevel = 2
2009-02-26T11:33:36: Display Language requested = en_US
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = extensionmanager2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = bridge3
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = cameraraw5
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = colorjaextra2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = mediagallery2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = fonts2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = typesupport2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = creativeservicesinfrastructure1
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = adobedrive1
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = colorvideoprofilescs2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = cmaps2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = coloreuextra2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = colorna2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = xmppanels2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = anchorservice2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = colorphotoshop2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = pdfl9
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = defaultlanguage4
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = linguistics4
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = devicecentral2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = colorcommonrgb2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = suitesharedconfiguration4
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = photoshop11
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = colorcommoncmyk2
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = winsoftlinguisticsplugin1
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = photoshop11
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Valid AppID added from PCD: = estoolkit3
2009-02-26T11:33:37: New AUM launched for manual update...
2009-02-26T11:33:37: Entering normal workflow...
2009-02-26T11:33:37: GetAppIDUpdates: getting available update info for AppID: AdobeUpdater
2009-02-26T11:33:38: GetAppIDUpdates: getting .upd file: <http://swupmf.adobe.com/manifest/60/mac/AdobeUpdater.upd>
2009-02-26T11:33:38: GetAppIDUpdates: MFS_New - parsing new .upd file = 1
2009-02-26T11:33:38: GetAppIDUpdates: getting available update info for AppID: extensionmanager2
2009-02-26T11:33:38: Looking f

Wade_Zi...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 8:28:16 AM2/26/09
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You did it all wrong in the first place. The installer also forgot to tell you to quit the bridge and safari or other browsers.

Trash the photoshop settings folder in your users preferences, but first quit Photoshop.

The download the update from any adobe in the suites application. Then quit all applications
you don't need an application running when you are updating another application just not necessary.

Then after all applications are closed run the updater you do not have to quit the updater that and the finder you can leave alone.

you will probably be alright now.

Otherwise try it from a different user account.

Ans...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 8:55:26 AM2/26/09
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Hi Linns ,

Please send the complete installer and AUM logs at ans...@adobe.com .

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 9:16:09 AM2/26/09
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Thanks Anshum, I just sent it.

Wade, I just tried trashing the settings and keeping everything closed and that failed too.
I hadn't set another User as an administrator, so I couldn't update Photoshop, but I will wait on this.

Wade_Zi...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 9:22:34 AM2/26/09
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Well you clearly started all wrong you should keep in mind for future installs there is really no reason to run other applications when you run a n updater.

The other things you should be aware of are things like haxies and third party plug ins.

I suspect you have something installed that is conflicting or perhaps a faulty connection somewhere.

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 9:36:48 AM2/26/09
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Thanks Wade, I'll keep this in mind. Generally speaking though, installers tell you to close all applications before continuing installation. This one said to close Photoshop, which I did.

Neil_...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 11:32:11 AM2/26/09
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Linns,

Unless instructions to the contrary are provided, when updating any app, it is a good idea to quit all applications first.

Neil

Ann_She...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 11:50:38 AM2/26/09
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Interestingly, with this update (when I deliberately used the Help window/ Update from Bridge so that I could test the CS4 Updater), the Updater gave no instructions to quit from other Applications (including the web Browser) — although I had of course already quit from both InDesign and Photoshop anyway.

Ann_She...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 11:48:32 AM2/26/09
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Double post — sorry!

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 12:09:06 PM2/26/09
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Ann, you are correct, it did not say anything about quitting other applications or browsers.
Lesson learned despite following instructions. Now if only I can get this fixed.

DavidM...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 1:11:51 PM2/26/09
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Same problem ...

Windows Vista 32-bit
Photoshop CS4 (standard edition)

Everything is closed prior to install.

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 5:02:51 PM2/26/09
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Thanks David,

Maybe there will be more and we can get this fixed.

Uni...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 6:14:08 PM2/26/09
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I have a similar problem. The updates wont work neither the automatic via Adobe Updater nor the ones I dl from Adobes site. I use Mac, 10.5.6, and the Adobe Creative Suite, Design Premium (education edition), all paid for. The strange thing is that the updater doesn't give any reason why it can't update. It just says it couldn't complete. And when I dl the updates from Adobe and start them up, there isn't any message at all, it just finishes real quick and hasn't done anything.

My Adobe apps are in Applications folder, in a folder called "Adobe CS4". Their folders have the correct names. The only odd thiing is that I run a Swedish system but the apps are the english version. Could that in any way prevent the updates???

I just tried to restart my mac, did the latest apple updates and run Disk Utility (repaired (don't know what it's called in english)...) (not the drive, the other thing) sorry). So I know my system is fresh, in working order and no other apps were running, still the Adobe updates would work.

Any help and suggestions much appreciated!!!

Ann_She...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 6:20:53 PM2/26/09
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My Adobe apps are in Applications folder, in a folder called "Adobe CS4".


THAT is the problem:

They should NOT be in a folder called "Adobe CS4" — each application should be sitting separately in the Applications folder.

Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4/ etc..

Christian_A...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 7:04:21 PM2/26/09
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I am also unable to update to CS4 11.0.1 from 11.0.

Same error as Linns, "Failed to install". I have tried using the updates on adobe.com and thru the Updates functions in both Bridge and Photoshop.

Running Windows Vista 64 and Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended.

Ann_She...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 7:10:19 PM2/26/09
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As you are running Windows Vista 64, you might get more appropriate help if you post in the Photoshop (Windows) Forum.

But check that you installed in the DEFAULT location and did not enclose your Applications within sub-folders or re-name anything.

Ann_She...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 7:19:24 PM2/26/09
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Just a thought:

Are any of the people who couldn't update Photoshop to 11.0.1 running anti-viral software?

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 26, 2009, 9:11:54 PM2/26/09
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Ann, I was , but disabled it and tried again several times but it still didn't work. As well, my folder in Applications is labeled correctly.

Fred M Stevens

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Feb 26, 2009, 10:23:33 PM2/26/09
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Well, Linns, it looks like the update installer is giving you an error because it can't find the volume "Adobe Photoshop CS4" which is probably your original installation disc (or the DMG if you downloaded the software).

Try putting in your install disc (or double-click on the DMG if you downloaded), close any windows that pop up, then run the 11.0.1 installer (either with Help > Updates or the standalone installer).

... just a thought

Neil_...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 27, 2009, 12:55:49 AM2/27/09
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Are any of the people who couldn't update Photoshop to 11.0.1 running
anti-viral software?


I'm using Norton AntiVirus v11.x -- but no issues. But, it does bring up another point. As antivirus software has been known to interfere with installation of some software, it should be disabled temporarily during the installation process.

===

I noticed a couple of Windows folks here. I recommend that you post the problem in the Photoshop Windows forum for some assistance.

===

Also, as Ann says, Adobe applications must be kept in their default installation location inside the Applications folder for them to work or be updated properly. This means without placing them inside other folders and without renaming or moving anything.

If you need to have a different organization for your apps, they can be placed in the Dock or aliases can be created and placed in a folder and location of your choosing.

Neil

Ramón_G_Castañeda@adobeforums.com

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Feb 27, 2009, 1:54:44 AM2/27/09
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The Adobe updater, also known as Adobe Updater Manager (AUM) and/or Adobe auto updater, has been broken in one way or another for years and years. I have'nt used in I don't know how many years.

Another problem is that, once you used it and it failed, you'll have trouble even with the manual updaters.

Please note that some members of the Photoshop team, including the Principal Photoshop Program Manager, have voiced more than frustration with the folks responsible for the updaters, a group not within Photoshop.

My advice is to go the manual route, as well as to Repair Permissions before and after the installation.

Ramón_G_Castañeda@adobeforums.com

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Feb 27, 2009, 1:56:55 AM2/27/09
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Windows users: You are in the wrong forum here.

(Though you're welcome to hang out here if you wish to socialize.) :)

Ramón_G_Castañeda@adobeforums.com

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Feb 27, 2009, 3:16:04 AM2/27/09
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Fred M Stevens,

No, the installer can't find the application because she hid it in a subfolder. On the Mac, and beginning with CS3, obviously including CS4, you HAVE TO respect the default installation location meticulously and scrupulously. Always.

You cannot create subfolders, nor can you move the application icon or the Photoshop application folder, ever.

Your site is down, Fred, so I can't check, but from some of your answers it sounds like you're a Windoze man. ;)

Uni...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 27, 2009, 5:07:38 AM2/27/09
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Thanks for the tips!

I did not run any anti-virus software, so that couldn't be the problem.

On the other hand - my folder organisation MAY be, but...: Before installing I read very carefully the documentation that follows the suite, here are some quotes:
"On Mac, you cannot install to the root drive."
"Although you can choose to install an edition of Creative Suite 4 on a secondary
partition, the installer still requires up to 6GB of free space available on the primary
partition to complete the installation."
i.e. There was nothing in that text that stated exactly where the apps should be installed, or that it would be crucial to keep them where Adobe put them. And the second quote even implies that I can choose another drive/partition, way out of applications folder...

(I like to be able to sort my apps in my folder, via subfolders. Otherwise the list gets to long and crowded.)

Well, I'll try to move for instance my Photoshop folder back to Applications and see what happens.

Don_...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 27, 2009, 9:30:27 AM2/27/09
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I too am unable to update to 11.0.1

Windows XP all current
NVIDIA FX1400 updated drivers
AVG antivirus is off

Message I get is incomplete installation. Happens from updating inside Photoshop or by dowloading from Adobe site.

Don

Ramón_G_Castañeda@adobeforums.com

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Feb 27, 2009, 10:35:07 AM2/27/09
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(I like to be able to sort my apps in my folder, via subfolders. Otherwise
the list gets to long and crowded.)


Use aliases, that is precisely what they are for.

Edit after trying: I moved the PS-folder,


That does you no good whatsoever, as you've discovered.

Do I really have to reinstall my Creative Suite??


Yes. You may have to use the Adobe Uninstaller first.

Why Adobe gives the user a choice of install location is simply incomprehensible. Even when initially installing CS4, you are presented with a choice to change the location of the installation and that's unconscionable.

It was downright stupid of Adobe to offer a choice, especially when Adobe's own installers, uninstallers, updaters and filters cannot find the application if you choose a different install location.

We are not Adobe. I am not here to explain why Adobe does anything, nor to apologize for Adobe.

The one thing I can tell you is that you will have problems, and the problems will only increase down the road.

Ann_She...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 28, 2009, 3:43:13 PM2/28/09
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Follow-up on #24:

From reports in the Windows Forum, it seems that if you have run certain AV programs at all since you installed CS4, you will have to UNinstall CS4 and then RE-install it from the original DVD before you will be able to update to 11.0.1.

Apparently some AV software has moved vital Adobe files from where they were installed by default.

Anshum Arora (Adobe Quality Engineer)

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Mar 1, 2009, 12:40:03 PM3/1/09
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Ramon -Its not that Adobe doesnt provides option to install at a custom location. But once it is installed , its safe to let it remain at that location only.
If you keep on changing application folder location after install then it goes under cycle of repair sessions.

Unicorn - you can Uninstall just Photoshop uninstaller using Adobe Uninstaller and then reinstall Photoshop at the original location where you installed Creative Suite.Close any running AV , other Adobe apps and then try running updates.Hope it will work for you.

Neil_...@adobeforums.com

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Mar 1, 2009, 4:35:12 PM3/1/09
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Anshum,

Its not that Adobe doesn't provides option to install at a custom location.
But once it is installed, it's safe to let it remain at that location
only.


And I will assume that under this cirumstance, any later updaters will properly find it. This is very interesting!

Neil

Ramón_G_Castañeda@adobeforums.com

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Mar 1, 2009, 8:39:05 PM3/1/09
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Ramon -Its not that Adobe doesnt provides option to install at a custom
location.


Well, I said the exact opposite, Anshum. To me, it's just unconscionable for Adobe to provide that option. The option shouldn't be available at all. Experience shows us that installing in a different location always causes problems eventually. Updaters and plug-in installers often fail to find the application in a non-standard location. If such a location is a user-created subfolder, then change often for always.

Buko

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Mar 2, 2009, 11:13:34 AM3/2/09
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And I will assume that under this cirumstance, any later updaters will
properly find it.


Obvious not since update failed.

Li...@adobeforums.com

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Mar 3, 2009, 2:41:11 PM3/3/09
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As a follow-up, I want to say thank you so much to Anshum Arora for all his help. He was thorough in his investigations, and the discovery found some files missing. He suggested a reinstall at this point and it is all good now.
Many thanks Anshum.
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