Creative Cloud in Hungary?
I am living in Hungary. (Country/Region code HU). I have successfully started the trial for CC (which ran out some time ago) and I attempted to sign up for the full version (annual plan) - but failed. It said that "Creative Cloud Membership isn't currently offered in your country or region". This is strange because the FAQ page lists that CC is indeed available in Hungary (and even some apps are localized to Hungarian): http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud/faq.html
First I thought that it was because I choose 49.99$ instead of the default €61.49 (for obvious reasons). But I got the same message with € selected too.
Do you have any idea what is going on? Is it possible to pay 49.99$ instead of €61.49 in Europe?
P. S.: I do not really understand why it is offered for €61.49 (~80$) in Europe, and why not 49.99$ globally. Does Adobe think we are almost twice as rich as US Customers?
I made the same question for the customer support mail, because in Brazil is $94,99 and it is sad and I never received a response. I believe is a problem with taxes in my country, and today I think it's not necessary to collect taxes with the digital midia or download software. I know the adobe is a company located in Brazil and maybe this is the problem.
Sorry to use your thread, but I have the same feeling, it seems very unfair.
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1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.99.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.98.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.93.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.95.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.97.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.94.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.95.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.96.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.100.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.104.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.97.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.3044.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.101.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.98.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.103.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.99.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.193.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.100.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.3069.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.101.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.103.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.1833.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.104.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.238.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.4028.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.193.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.3051.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.238.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.3044.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.4027.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.4053.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.3051.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.3069.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.4029.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.1833.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.4052.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.4027.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.4045.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
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1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
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Generate prov.xml for Creative Cloud. Return Code 27
We're trying to follow this guide (Creative Cloud Help | Using Adobe Provisioning Toolkit Enterprise Edition) to serialize a package (or something). We're stuck on generating prov.xml. My best attempt at an entry is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\OOBE\PDApp\CCP\utilities\APTEE>adobe_prtk.exe --tool=VolumeSerialize --generate --serial=xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx --regsuppress=ss --eulasuppress --locales=en_US --provfilepath=C:\Program Fil
es (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\OOBE\PDApp\CCP
It says half of this is optional, but I'm skeptical.
Anyway, I'm getting return code 27. This indicates that it is unable to edit the prov.xml file specified. I didn't specify a prov.xml file, I'm trying to make one. The syntax I'm using differs from what I found on the page I linked, as that was giving me syntax errors. I lifted this off someone else's code. I've tried just about every variation I can think of. Any help would be appreciated.
This is on WindowsOne of these links may help
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/packager.html
http://forums.adobe.com/community/download_install_setup/creative_suite_enterprise_deploym ent -
Failure to install Creative Cloud Master for Windows
Hi all,
I am using an Enterprise Creative Cloud and have packaged the Adobe CC Master for Windows.
I have followed the rules of installation by installing Acrobat XI first.
Upon installation of Acrobat, I proceeded to install Creative Cloud by going to the Build folder and install the Setup.exe by running as an Administrator. I have also disabled my anti-virus scanner as well. It starts to scan my harddisk and there is a progress bar that displays. Mid-way down the installation process, it just stops installing and it immediately uninstalls by displaying the progress-bar back to the start.
Why is this so? I understandthat by having an Entreprise account does not need you to go by the normal way of going to the Creative Cloud Manager to download and have a password to type in right?
Can anyone help me?
Thanks!Hi Romit Sinha,
Thanks for your prompt response.
For some strange reasons, after I restarted my computer, disabled my anti-virus again and run the setup.exe using the administrator rights, it manages to install the CC apps within the build folder.
However, may I know how do I install both Edge Reflow and Edge Code? As I am using an enterprise edition, I don't see these 2 products within the Build or Exclusions folder. Must I log in to the Creative Cloud (using my Adobe ID and password) to download them?
If I log-in using my adobe account, will Adobe start charging me which will be ludicrous as I already have an enterprise edition.
What gives?
Thanks and Regards -
【回答内容】
はい。組織は Creative Cloud エンタープライズ版のユーザー指定デプロイメントを実装した後で、Adobe Enterprise Dashboard を使用して、組織が所有していないコンピューターを持つユーザーを管理できます。 -
Issues with Creative Cloud for teams deployment workflow
The Adobe Creative Cloud for teams IT Deployment Guide lists out steps for IT admins to deploy the CS6 applications and then have their end-users license the trial software with their Adobe IDs once they have been invited to the team. There are two major issues with this document.
First, the media that is on the FTP is not for North American English. We are working to get that posted on the FTP site ASAP. In the meantime, you can find the CS6 MC media from: http://www.adobe.com/downloads/
[Note: Getting media from that page requires the use of the Adobe Download Assistant which is very consumer focused. Sorry about that.]
Second, in order to have the ability to login properly with a Creative Cloud for Teams account the system needs to have the latest copy of Adobe Application Manager installed. If you do not do this step the end user will be prompted for a serial number.
Unfortunately the Adobe Application Manager can’t be packaged with AAMEE nor is it a native installer. I know, I know! Here are the links to the Adobe Application Manager installers:
Windows: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4773
Mac: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4774
It can be installed from command line by:
Win: <Path to Setup.exe>Set-up.exe –mode=silent –action=install
Mac: <path to ASU> /ASU/Install.app/Contents/MacOS/Install –mode=silent –action=install
Jody Rodgers | Sr. Product Manager | Creative Cloud for Enterprise | Adobe SystemsHi Boncker,
I see that you have an active Subscription under your account . Please launch any of the installed product and when you get the trial prompt , please click on License this software and then Enter the Adobe Id & Password for the account that you have accepted the invite .
Please do let us know if that worked for you or not .
Cheers,
Kartikay Sharma -
How do you deploy adobe acrobat xi from creative cloud for enterprise?
Hello,
We purchased Creative Cloud Enterprise and our new supervisor wants adobe acrobat on all computers. I downloaded the package through Creative Cloud and used the customization wizard to customize the msi in the exceptions folder just like the instructions said. I followed the steps and deployed it out using Dell Kace. When a user tries to open Acrobat, it tells them they have a trial version and they must register the product. The instructions for the customization wizard said not to put the creative cloud serial number into the customization tool. Is there something I'm missing with deploying adobe acrobat and creative cloud?
Thanks,
MichaelI'm not a CC expert, but I think normally admins configure Acrobat and then deploy everything via the Creative Cloud Packager. Acrobat certainly needs to be licensed, so when you only have a CC license, it's best to deploy in a standard way so that Acrobat get serialized with the license you have.
19 Creative Cloud Packager Installs — Enterprise Administration Guide
hth,
Ben -
App-V 5 Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) Enterprise Licensing Error 213:19
Hello, I've posted this on Adobe forums but also posting here to see if anyone else has experienced/overcome this issue.
I'm attempting to create an App-V 5 sequence for Adobe Creative Cloud Enterprise software, but I appear to be getting licensing errors when launching the App-V sequence.
From what I understand in Adobe Create Cloud Enterprise, the licensing restrictions which tie the license to the machine have now been removed so that the base packages can be created with serial numbers and can be included within build images etc as opposed
to creating a trial package and then using a serialization file at install/launch time.
To start with I've created a package using the Adobe Creative Cloud Packager tool (CCP) for just the Illustrator CC application which includes the serial number. I've then sequenced this package using App-V 5 SP1.
When I run this app-v sequence on a test machine , Illustrator loads but I end up with a 213:19 error. Looking in the amt3.log the full error is
09/24/13 16:58:35:478 | [ERROR] | | | | SLCoreService | | | 5624 | error deleting bad mkey:
09/24/13 16:58:35:478 | [ERROR] | | | | SLCoreService | | | 5624 | Could not load machine key
09/24/13 16:58:35:478 | [ERROR] | | | | SLCoreService | | | 5624 | License store synchronization took 14.6 ms and return "License Store Access Failure: Machine key cannot be deleted (213:19)".
09/24/13 16:58:35:539 | [INFO] | | | | ALM | | | 5624 | _time_: (func: ALM_License_SilentValidate, duration: 0.078 sec)
09/24/13 16:58:35:539 | [INFO] | | | | ALM | | | 5624 | _info_: ALM_License_SilentValidate return license status: Invalid and error: 213 : 19
09/24/13 16:58:35:539 | [ERROR] | | | | ALMService | | | 5624 | ERROR: License_Check error 213:19. (Errno = 2)
I've tested out modifying permissions on the following folders within the app-v package under root but this has no effect.
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe PCD\
C:\ProgramData\Adobe\SLStore
I've also tried creating a package using a trial licence and then using the adobe_prtk.exe tool to serialize the product at launch (startprocess event in userconfig file) with no success.
Anyone tried this or have any ideas?Hello, thanks for the reply.
I have read those articles (multiple times :-)) I've installed the required c++ redistributables on the sequencer and also on the test machines.
I'm not getting any errors being reported in the App-V eventlogs.
I initially used the adobe_prtk.exe tool to serialize the app-v application at launch via startprocess in the userconfig file as shown. This runs but it doesn't work around this issue.
<UserScripts>
<StartProcess RunInVirtualEnvironment="true">
<Path>[{AppVPackageRoot}]\..\Scripts\adobe_prtk.exe</Path>
<Arguments>--tool=VolumeSerialize --provfile=[{AppVPackageRoot}]\..\Scripts\prov.xml</Arguments>
<Wait RollbackOnError="true"/>
<ApplicationId>[{AppVPackageRoot}]\Support Files\Contents\Windows\Illustrator.exe</ApplicationId>
</StartProcess>
</UserScripts>
Following that I read that AAMEE 3.1 removed the (http://blogs.adobe.com/oobe/2012/09/aamee-3-1or-why-puffer-fish-is-a-delicacy.html) machine to license issue
therefore allowing packages to be created using serial numbers and to be included within build images.
As I'm packaging Creative Cloud (not CS6), I'm assuming this has been carried into the Creative Cloud Packager for Enterprise which now must be used.
Any other ideas appreciated.
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