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kissmo

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Jun 29, 2011
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Does any of you guys have the issue with Adobe CC Desktop Launcher?

I start mine and the window pops up, then I see the spinning (flower or whatever is that very thingy) and then remains there.
I was trying to see if I can get the updates for PS and Bridge.
 

kastorff

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I got the same behavior this morning. Rebooting the laptop fixed it. There's a new user agreement and the app hangs trying to display it.
 

gwang73

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Jun 14, 2009
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I had the same issue and it is caused by the new terms. Log in using the adobe website and accept the terms there. Once you do that, the Adobe cc app will start working again.
 

kevtucker

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Jun 3, 2011
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If you goto prodesigntools website you can download the Standalone Program you want to run which bypasses CC Loader.
 

kissmo

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I had the same issue and it is caused by the new terms. Log in using the adobe website and accept the terms there. Once you do that, the Adobe cc app will start working again.

Cool.
Thanks!

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If you goto prodesigntools website you can download the Standalone Program you want to run which bypasses CC Loader.

Great! Thank you!
 

baryon

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It does that a lot even on Mavericks, I think it's just Adobe being Adobe as usual. Go to Activity Monitor and Force Quit the process called "Creative Cloud" or something like that. Then start Creative Cloud again, repeat about 5 times and it should work eventually. Then update your apps and make sure that Creative Cloud does NOT start automatically with your system. You only need it to update, it doesn't need to be running and spinning there all the time.
 
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