![]() ![]() ![]() Which I am now heading off to do yet again. My only solution is full shutdown and reboot. The Apps are fine, it is just this rubbish of having to waste time accessing what I have paid for. If there was an alternative that did not require me to unlearn all my Adobe training I'd not be paying for this sub-standard service. If the local computer can access the users account from the CC Desktop App, then ALL applications licenced to that account should automatically be accessible. Each of the applications should not need to access the internet independently. Make the Creative Cloud launcher application the single source of truth for internet access and authentication. When in FACT, it is an ADOBE problem with their server authentication system failing to accept that an already authenticated account means that the Internet IS connected and it must be an issue with Adobe servers.Ī point highlighted by the fact that to enter this post into the community for Adobe, I had to a) be connected and b) authenticate with my account, to do so. So I am obviously "not connected to the internet" which I convert to "Adobe are idiots" and the troubleshooting guide is all about "this is a USER problem with the USER's computer and internet". If the Creative Cloud launcher app can access my account and I launch Illustrator or Photoshop from there, then surely it should "know" I have authenticated. Drag the files and folders to the CS3 folder you created. At least once a month I get to waste my time debugging Adobe crap. The default names for the ESD disk images are: Double click on the Creative Suite 3 disk on your desktop. ![]()
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