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Adobe Application Manager is required on your computer, as long as you have Creative Cloud applications installed. Adobe Application Manager performs multiple functions within all of the Creative Cloud products. Adobe Application Manager is automatically removed when you uninstall all Adobe Creative Cloud products. Upon removal of the last product, the Adobe Application Manager is uninstalled.
I have downloaded and am running Creative Cloud CS6 versions of Illustrator and Photoshop that I installed back in Decmember. Now I'm trying to download more applications and am encountering this error:
Application manager flashes this warning for a split second: "other instances of adobe application manager are currently running which must be closed before installing this product. Please close or wait for them to complete." (see image). This warning closes on its own after just a second.
Then it continues to install for a few minutes, asks for my password then fails with the message, "We've encountered the following issues, Adobe Application manager failed to install" (no error number, see image)
Photoshop and Illustrator still run fine, but none of my Adobe apps (including Air) will update properly now. I have tried deleting the App Manger files from applications > utilities and re-installing, but that also creates an error.
Step 6: Unzip the file and click on the AdobeCreativeSuiteCleanerTool.exe, that was in my directory as follows (dependent on where you download and unzip of course) C:\Users\study\Downloads\adobe_creative_suite_cleaner_tool (1)\win
Step 7: select (e) in the black box for "english", select (y) for yes, select creative cloud (whichever option # that is) and again anything with creative cloud (this did NOT delete my other adobe files, which I feared may - but I was simply instructing it to clean/delete the creative cloud.
If that doesn't work, what I did is between steps 4 and 5 I restarted my computer, then I went into task manager and closed all adobe apps. I'm not sure I had to do this step but I was desperate after 2 days doing whatever. Each tech person gave me different information. The last person helped me best, but I spoke with her via chat AFTER I had rebooted the computer. If you need support click and I personally did the "chat" so I wouldn't have to wait.
I found that if you quit the installer when it says "failed to initialize" and go into your c drive, click on "program files x86", go into "common files", then into "adobe", then rename the file OOBE to "OOBE.old" This worked for me on windows
Adobe Application Manager is an official tool from Adobe which provides the ability to update and install applications from the Creative Suite and the Creative Cloud.The program works by downloading different applications directly from the Adobe servers and fixing errors which occur when attempting to download and install updates and trial versions.The interface of Adobe Application Manager does not provide any special functions and it easy-to-use but cannot be customized or configured in any meaningful way.When running the program for the first time, it may download some extras and thus take some extra time to really get access to the program.Features of Adobe Application Manager
As for disabling Adobe Application Manager, you actually need to create a com.adobe.AdobeUpdater.Admin.plist file in your user's Library Preferences folder. The easiest way to do this is using the Terminal.
This can be very frustrating and can waste a considerable amount for the users who rely on Adobe applications for their professional content. The cause of the error can be as simple as missing core files required to run the application, corruption of files to failure of establishing a connection to Adobe Serves. Please see the below methods to solve this problem.
Quit any Adobe applications running in the background including Creative Cloud App and make sure there are no Adobe services running by opening the Task Manager or Activity Monitor. Following is a list of processes that might be running and need to be closed.
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so, by now, i'm sure many of you have looked at adobe's AUSST and
thought: "gosh, how nice. now i can host all of adobe's updates in
house like i do with my apple software updates on my apple server."
the problem, of course, is that once you ARE hosting an internal adobe
software update server, it still requires admin credentials for any
user to be able to get the updates. which sucks. our our stock user
account is non-admin, we come across this problem here a lot. so, i
wanted to post this tip as we stumbled across it yesterday and i
nearly jumped out of my pants. and that rarely happens these days
unless you're VERY attractive so... here goes.
basically, how you launch your application matters. in this case, when
launching via terminal... so, to follow along, log into any non-admin
account on your mac and then open terminal AND activity monitor. here
we go...
what does this mean? well... if you use Self Service, quite a lot,
actually... here's how we leveraged this nifty tip to allow all users,
admin or not, to use our internal adobe software update server.
the adobe application manager is the application that presents all
available adobe updates. that app is located at: /Library/Application
Support/Adobe/OOBE/PDApp/core/Adobe Application Manager.app but if
you launch that app as a non-admin, you can't install the software
since it asks for admin credentials, but...
Modern users need Adobe Application Manager as it is an essential utility without which your Adobe Software will not work properly. This useful program will make it easy for you to download, install, and update your Adobe applications from Creative Suite and Creative Cloud.
Adobe application manager is core application for all Adobe Creative Suite Products and is required for download, deployment, provisioning and updater functionality. Removing Adobe Application Manager from your machine may result in incorrect functioning of your product like Photoshop elements and Premier Elements in your case. So my recommendation would be not to remove Adobe Application Manager from your machine.
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