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Easily install new extensions and manage the ones you already have with Adobe Extension Manager CC. It runs side-by-side with most Adobe Creative Cloud applications. If you are new to Extension Manager, please read the user guide.

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Not all extension in CS6 install through the Extension manager. Some have their own installer, some were manually installed and other used a third part installer. What extension are you trying to install. I may be able to see if my my CS6 Extension Manager can install it.

When I start the CS6 extension on my machine. The extension manager see I have both the 32 bit and 64 bit version of CS6 installed and that the Extension SVGLayers is installed. However it shows nothing about other installed extions CS6 Mini Bridge and Kuler being installed in CS6.

The extension manager application was also removed in the creative cloud version after Photoshop CC and the function it performed was moved into the Creative Cloud desktop application. And I'm quite sure that the Creative Cloud Desktop application does not handle all extension installed into Photoshop Creative cloud.

I would think that Adobe Extension Manager CS6 would look into your Windows registry to see where your software is installed. When I open Adobe extension CS6 it see I have both the 32 bit and 64 bit versions of CS6 installed. When I open Adobe Extension Manager CC it shows I have CC 2014 installed. Remember I wrote Adobe Deprecated the Extension Manager. Adobe Desktop Application is not responsible to install Adobe Products and Extensions.. However all is not handled by Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop. It doe not lists what extension are installed just products are listed and their levels. However It does not always show the correct level for all installed products. When I start Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop it shows Photoshop versions. 13.0 the actual the Level is 13.1.3 Creative Cloud CS6. Version 15.0 that is also wrong its 15.2.2 CC 2014 with updates, version 19.1.9 CC 2018, Version 20.0.9 CC 2019 and current 21.1.3 Photoshop 2020. It shows the four Bridge version installed. Adobe Camera RAW, Extension manager CC but not extensions manager CS6 which is installed and Extenscript Toolkit CC but not Extenscript Toolkit CS6 which is installed. If programs are installed properly their location is registered in the windows registry.

I've been searching for an answer to the same question and it appears that JJMack's answer pointed me to the problem. The Adobe Extension Manager I tried to search for my Photoshop CS6 application in was one that I downloaded from the internet after needing to figure out a way to get a ZXP file installed into Photoshop. I didn't realize that CS6 did install an Adobe Extension Manager CS6 app on my computer already. Opening the newly installed extension manager didn't show my CS6 apps. But when I actually went into the start menu folder "Adobe Master Collection CS6", I found the correct extension manager application in there, and that one does show my CS6 apps.

Learn how to install and manage new plugins or extensions using the Stock & Marketplace tab in your Creative Cloud desktop app. Also, learn how to install ZXP files of your extensions using the Unified Plugin Installer Agent (UPIA) tool and ExMan command-line tool.

Before you install a plugin or extension, make sure that you have installed the Creative Cloud app to which you are adding it. For example, if you are installing an extension for Photoshop, install Photoshop first.

You can install ZXP files of the required extensions using the Unified Plugin Installer Agent (UPIA) tool and the ExMan command-line tool. If you don't have the ZXP file of the extension you are trying to install, navigate to My Exchange, find your extension, and select Installation Help.

Before you begin, ensure that your version of the application supports the extension. Choose your operating system below and follow the steps to install extensions. For more information, see Working from the command-line.

Some plugins or extensions are installed as panels inside the Creative Cloud apps, while some others are installed in the form of zipped files. To know where you can find your installed plugin or extension, go to the Adobe Exchange website and select your plugin or extension. Scroll down to the bottom of the web page and navigate to the section Where to Find it. This section provides the location details of the plugin or extension after it has been installed.

Is anyone out there installing Adobe Extensions into Adobe Extension manager? How are you installing the extension or packaging it up? I have had a heck of time with this one. There are flash extensions that allow you to use the workflow of Flash but your output is in HTML5. I am not a flash person so I can't say specifically how it works.

The file system errors are usually permission errors or are related to disk space. Free some space on the disk. Then, relaunch the Creative Cloud desktop app and try installing the extension or plugin again.

Error code -6 indicates that the downloaded plugin is not compatible with any of the installed apps. An extension or plugin installed on Adobe Exchange does not get added to your Creative Cloud app if the app version is not compatible with the extension. Similarly, if you update your app and it is no longer compatible with the extension or plugin, it won't appear in the app.

Try to install the extension or plugin again. Go to Stock & Marketplace in the Creative Cloud desktop app. Find the extension, and if it is installed, select Uninstall. Wait for two minutes for the removal to complete, then select Install. Select the notification message when it appears. Enter your administrator password if prompted, and select Yes in the notification dialog.

An extension or plugin installed on Adobe Exchange does not get added to your Creative Cloud app if the app version is not compatible with the extension or plugin. Similarly, if you update your app and it is no longer compatible with the extension or plugin, they won't appear in the app.

The issue is, I cannot get it to install on my laptop. I have uninstalled all Adobe software, cleaned the registry and reinstalled it; I have uninstalled and reinstalled the extension managers; Downloaded new versions, check and updaed all software...

Hello! I had this very same problem and it took me ages to figure out but I think I finally cracked it. The solution for me was to open up the Creative Cloud app and uninstall ExtendScript Toolkit CC and Extension Manager. Those apps are outdated and no longer supported by Adobe but I had them on my machine from previous years. After that all of the proper products showed up in Anastasiy's Extension Manager and I was able to install extensions again. Hope this is helpful to someone else.

Anastasy's Extension Manager seems not to work correctly.
Are you already try to troubleshooting in Adobe Exchange?
In some cases, can recovery uninstall the extension and reinstall it before sync your Creative Cloud.
However, Here is another solution that perfect manual way.

Adobe Extension Manager CC allows you to install new extensions and manage the ones you already have. It runs side-by-side with most Adobe Creative Cloud applications. The program supports the following products: Dreamweaver CC, Flash Professional CC, Illustrator CC, InCopy CC, InDesign CC, Photoshop CC, Prelude CC, and Premiere Pro CC.

This has scared quite a few clients off of upgrading, because there really is NO going back. Especially for Adobe extensions, there is a strong need to be able to revert in case of issues (not to be snarky, but appMeasurement/VisitorID code updates have a history of finding major problems in the first month after release). Issues like Re: What are possible reasons why ClearVariable fails? make it clear why someone may want to move back. If you upgrade and you do see something break in staging during testing, you'd have no way to go back/compare/undo.

To add on to this; I really wish that every update had some sort of release notes. There have been AA and ECID extension updates with absolutely no release notes. We don't know if there was a fix to an issue, or a change in the way the extension behaves.

That makes sense. But most of the time, extension upgrades do not directly affect any of the things users are asking the extension to do- they're for bug fixes, or minor UX enhancements, etc.
For instance, if I'm on Adobe Analytics Extension 1.7.2, and set prop7 to some value in one rule, then upgrade to 1.7.4 and set prop7 in some other rule... the fact that one change was made on one version and the other change was made on a newer version matters nothing to me as a user (though I get that it MAY matter to the backend). Kinda like how Extension configuration works- if I upgrade my Analytics extension's global settings (like RSID, or doPlugins), that change affects all of my rules, not just the rule I made changes to after I made after the upgrade. I'd expect a change to an extension to be similar.

All true, and the keywords there are "most of the time". In your scenario, any rules you saved while 1.7.4 was installed are tied to 1.7.4. If you then downgrade back to 1.7.2, those rules are tied to an extension (by ID) that no longer exists, so we need a graceful fallback.

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