The Application Manager doesn't install

The Application Manager doesn't install

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    " I get this message in the log file.
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    So far I have tried most of the suggestions but without luck. I would like to find out if there is another way to
    download the "Application manager"
    I have installed Photoshop 6 from my disk and downloaded and installed the update to ver 13.0.1 x 64 without any glitches
    and all works well.
    I am using "Windows 10 pro Technical Preview" 

    Have you tried to start the bridge CS6  then open Photoshop CS6 try to use the mini bridge.
    I have a problem on windows too.  Sometimes when I open CS6 version 13.1.2 and try to use the mini bridge Its panels has a message Bridge must be running and there is a launch bridge button. When I use that button Bridge  gets launched but may hangs before displaying its application window or anything in the mini bridge panel.  I can terminate the bridge when this happens with windows task manager and start the bridge. After doing that the mini bridge launch button became a reconnect button using it mini bridge then work.
    I can also start Bridge CS6 before  Photoshop CS6 and mini bridge works as soon as Photoshop is up and running.

  • I'm trying to update my Photoshop CS5, but continue to receive the same problem every time. The application manager update dialogue box simply states "some updates failed to install." There's no specific error code, but a link to contact support for furth

    I'm trying to update my Photoshop CS5, but continue to receive the same problem every time. The application manager update dialogue box simply states "some updates failed to install." There's no specific error code, but a link to contact support for further assistance. It doesn't take me to customer support, but does take me to a screen which states. "Error "This serial number is not for a qualifying product." I've checked my account and the product serial number is associated with my account., so I don't see any problem.  I have not been able to find a resolution to this problem, so I hope that someone can point me in the right direction.  Thank you!

    update directly, Product updates

  • I begin to download but I get the error message :|"Application Manager failed to install"

    I begin to download but I get the error message :|"Application Manager failed to install"

    Hi Gerald,
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    Please go through this thread http://forums.adobe.com/message/5428322, it has the initial step and then other steps if that doesn't resolve.
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  • Creative Cloud install is crashing WINdows 8 explorer.exe and then the application manager comes up blank?

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  • The application manager keeps crashing every time I open it. I need to install the After Effects trial, what to do?

    The application manager keeps crashing every time I open it. I need to install the After Effects trial, what to do? I have a Mac with maverik.

    uninstall it and then reinstall it.
    if that fails, uninstall,clean and reinstall per Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6

  • I cannot update CS 6, Adobe Application Manager cannot be installed and doesn´t work

    I have CS 6 installed on my Windows PC (Windows 7). It worked for a long time. Now I cannot update the Programm. At first I get the message "update failed, please download a new Version of the Adobe Application Manager". When I did it and tryed to install the application Manager, I got a new message: "Installer could not be initialized. Please download the Adobe support advisor to identifie your Problem." But the Support Advisor has been closed by Adobe and I cannot download the program. What can I do now? (please sorry for my bad english).

    Thank you very much. That helped me and I can update my CS 6 again.
    sam.am schrieb:
    navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe
    Delete Adobe Application Manager and OOBE
    Then try to install it.

  • We've encountered the following issues: Adobe Application Manager failed to install.

    When I attmept to open / load Adobe Application Manager I get the following error message:
    We've encountered the following issues: Adobe Application Manager failed to install.
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    Any Help would be appreciated.

    Which operating system are you using?  Are you able to utilize other Adobe AIR applications successfully?

  • The Adobe Application Manager failed to install

    When I try to download an app, a new window opens and begins updating Adobe Application Manager.  Then I receive an error message stating "We've encountered the following issues: Adobe Application Manager failed to install"  Then Quit.  I also don't see the Creative Cloud installed on my system.  What am I missing?  Help!

    Spin It Creative please see http://forums.adobe.com/message/5424231#5424231 where this topic has been discussed.

  • I have just re-installed CS6 Master and it would only doewnload 1gb of the 3gb  of updates before it refused to download the remaing 2.2gb because it couldn't update the Application Manager. WHY? It was updating okay before I re-installed it.

    I have just re-installed CS6 Master and it would only doewnload 1gb of the 3gb  of updates before it refused to download the remaing 2.2gb because it couldn't update the Application Manager. WHY? It was updating okay before I re-installed it.
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    Eventually found the patch  on Google Search. Its in CC and includes the CS versions.ApplicationManager8.0_all.exe

  • 'Installed apps.' in the 'Application manager' in ...

    Menu-->Settings-->Application manager-->
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    Installation files
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    Now when i click 'Installed apps', nothing happens and i am thrown to the previous menu after 30sec or so.
    My software version is V 20.0.005
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    Thanks..
    Nokia X6 32Gb (comes with music)
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    Go to Solution.

    coolbelief wrote:
    "i installed quite a lot apps recently(30+)"
    installing too many apps can cause problems sometimes, and may be 1 or 2 of them causing conflict.
    So one work around is to uninstall all of them and install them one by one and see which one of them is causing problem. (thats some time taking work indeed,)
    Otherwise Soft reset can help you, it'll wipe phone mem/C and phone will be in "Out of Box" condition. if you have any intention to do a soft reset PLEASE REMEMBER TO BACKUP FIRST.
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    I have an X6 and it suffers from exactly the same problem. I believe that the problem is not caused by one or two apps creating a conflict but instead that the OP (Original Poster) just has too many apps installed at once.
    Nokia in its wisdom decided to scrimp on the installed RAM for its 2009 handsets e.g. N97 & X6 and I believe it's this lack of available free RAM that causes this problem in opening the Application Manager when too many apps are installed (e.g. more than 30 or 35 depending on the apps themselves). You click the icon, wait a few seconds with a blank screen and are then dumped back at the previous menu... translates to: Open the App Manager, it starts counting and scanning all the installed apps, it counts/scans up so far and then runs out of RAM and cannot continue to analyse the rest so it auto closes which is the normal behaviour for S60 when RAM memory runs really low.
    You can try coolbelief's idea but I think you'll find it a waste of time. Ideally you'll have to cut back on the number of apps you have installed on the phone. If you want more than 30 to 35 apps installed on your phone then you'll have to be resigned to the fact that the App Manager won't function You can kind of work around the fact that the App Manager is disabled... if you need to uninstall a particular application, just go to its icon in the menu or menu sub-folder, click:
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    I can forgive the X6 most of its faults due to that gorgeous screen but lack of free RAM is one pet hate that irritates me the most especially since my old handset was an N82 which had copious levels of free RAM.
    S.
    History: Motorola MR30, Nokia: 7110, 7650, N70, N80, N82, X6 (32GB), Samsung Galaxy SII
    Current: Samsung Galaxy Note3 Black

  • How can I flush/repair installed programs in the Application Manager / Creative Cloud?

    Hi. I had installed a few of the Adobe programs through the Application Manager/Creative Cloud service on a Windows 7 system. The system crashed, forcing me to recover from a prior time backup, which was from before I installed the programs. Now, the Adobe Application Manager shows the prior programs as "Installed", and will not allow me to re-install them. These programs *do not* appear in Window's "Uninstall Programs" listing for me to uninstall manually, *nor* do they appear in the Start Menu to launch. And as far as I can tell, they no longer have Registry entries.
    How do I flush the Application Manager to tell it that I do not have these programs installed anymore, or force it to re-install?
    Thanks.

    I don't believe the data on what is installed and what is not is held at Adobe; I think it is in your particular instance of the AAM that "knows" what is installed.
    I'm not sure what happened to me will help you or not but... Also, I have a Mac not a Win7 system.
    In my case, I had Acrobat X Pro and I download Acrobat XI. Acrobat does not like to install when there is an older version already on the machine. Adobe tells you to unistall the older version and then install the new version. Why this isn't in their install scripts is beyond me. The installer for Acrobat XI ran sucessfully. I didn't realize the problem until I went to open a PDF.
    I manually uninstalled Acrobat X. Still had problems. Then I manually uninstalled Acrobat XI. (Both times I used the uninstaller Adobe provides.) I started AAM and it showed the XI installed. I tried the Adobe Creative Suite Cleaner Tool. The tool is supposed to clear out any left overs after an uninstall and thus "flush" AAM. When I ran the Cleaner, Acrobat XI didn't show up in the list of programs. I eventually found a second uninstaller for Acrobat XI that cleaned things up such that AAM agreed I needed to install the software.
    With the disk-based installs, when you ran the installer you got an option to "repair" the current installation. Why you have to jump through all the hoops that AAM has not is beyond me. It would seem more rational to put options into AAM directly to let you re-install things or repair them. This is one where Adobe dropped the ball.

  • I'm trying to install and the Application Manager continues to "quit unexepctedly" can't figure out why!  Mac

    Trying to get Photoshop and says it needs to be opened with the application manager.  So as that is opening, it quits unexpectedly.  Any ideas? 

    1)Click on the Finder and look for the options listed next to Apple Icon located at the top left corner of the Desktop screen and click on "Go" menu button and select "Utilities" option.
    (Applications>Utiliites)
    Locate Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Application Manager folder under Utilities window and trash both folders.
    2)  Trash Adobe Creative Cloud from Applications as well.
    3) Click on the below link and download & run Adobe Cleaner tool :
    Select the option "Adobe Application Manager for Mac OS X 10.6" and then click on "Clean up Selected" .
    https://helpx.adobe.com/content/help/en/creative-suite/kb/cs5-cleaner-tool-installation-pr oblems/_jcr_content/main-pars/accordion_container_1/accordion-par/accordion-item-1/accordi on-item-par/procedure/proc_par/step_3/step_par/download/file.res/AdobeCreativeCloudCleaner Tool.zip
    4) Click on the below link and download Adobe Application Manager and install the same .
    Once the installation process is completed , the installation box will disappear.
    Then open Applications folder and locate Adobe Application Manager launch icon and double click on it.
    It will start update process and gets updated to Creative Cloud .
    http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/creativesuite/cc/mac/ApplicationManager9.0_all.dmg
    Then launch Photoshop cc app and check,

  • Acrobat X not installed, although that's not what the Application Manager thinks!

    I just tried to download and install several apps from Creative Cloud the first of which was Acrobat X Pro.
    Once Acrobat had downloaded the Application Manager asked me to quit Safari to complete the installation, however, since I was still downloading the other apps I cancelled the installation assuming that I could go back and restart the installation at a later time.
    All the other Apps (Illustrator, Photoshop and Muse) downloaded and installed fine, but, now when I try to go back and restart/reinstall Acrobat the Application Manager tells me that it is already Installed, when clearly it isn't.
    Anyone have any ideas as to how I can reinstall Acrobat?

    Did you try repairing the installaton from the Control Panel: Program and features?

  • Troubles while installing the Application Manager

    Hello, I want to try the trial version of the new cloud service, first I wanted to use photoshop so I downloaded the application manager but everytime I run it, it gets stucked for hours so the installation never takes place, I really want to use the cloud service but first I want to try it as a trail, and so far is thas been very frustating to do so, I cannot even install the manager.

    Use this link http://www.adobe.com/applicationmanagerpatch/index.html to install the Adobe Application Manager.

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