Cannot install PE 12 "shared technologies"
I tried to install elements 12 from the retail CD. It installs almost to end then stops with an error about shared technologies
Seattle_Jimmy,
I found a solution on another thread that seems to work!
Old-geek Sep 19, 2014 9:46 AM (in response to acadcompsoftware)
I just by accident attempted to test your solution in a slightly different way. Having just downloaded the Adobe appsmanager, I installed it to try out what it was actually doing, because it was a little bit uncertain from your proposed solution as to what it was really doing. The thought then struck me, why not test this in reverse, i.e. having already installed the appsmanager, which apparently no longer does anything and has been discontinued by Adobe... Surprise, surprise, suddenly first Premier Elements 12 installed without problems! The only thing I had to do in addition to installing the appsmanager was to log out and back in. Then I did the same with Photoshop Elements 12, logged out/back in after installing Premier and lo and behold, Photoshop E12 installed without any problems! This happened after more than 5 attempts with all the different solutions suggested by Adobe and other forum members. This solution is slightly more elegant than the original proposal by acadcompsoftware since it is no longer necessary to watch the install process and intervene before rollback. Install the appsmanager, log off/in and install! Good luck all, Old-geek
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