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installing CS4 or application | Mac OS X Search On this page Issue Reason Solution Applies to : Adobe Premiere Pro After Effects Bridge Creative Suite CS4 Dreamweaver Encore Fireworks Flash Professional Illustrator InDesign Photoshop Photoshop Extended Soundbooth Version Cue Issue While installing one of the AdobeCreative Suite 4 suites or point products on Mac OS X, the error "Unable to delete directory '/Library/Application Support/Adobe/TypeSupport'" appears in the installer log. Reason The current user and/or admin group does not have write permissions for the "TypeSupport" folder or one or more of it's contents. Or, one of the files contained in the folder may be in use by an active process. Solution Try the following troubleshooting steps in the order provided. If the first solution doesn't resolve your issue, perform the next and try again, and so forth. 1. Quit any open applications or processes that might have one of the files open. Start by ensuring that all Adobe applications and processes are shut down. Next, disable any antivirus software, file indexing utilities such as Spotlight, and any other applications that scan files on your disk. 2. Enable read/write permissions for the current user. In the Finder, navigate to the "ScriptingAdditions" folder in the "Library" folder at the root of your startup disk Select the folder and choose File > Get Info Click on the padlock icon at the bottom of the Sharing & Permissions portion of the ScriptingAdditions Info window Authenticate with a local administrator account information Select the Privilege option next to your user account and set it to Read & Write Close the Info window Run the installer again. 3. Log in as a user with administrator access privileges. If you lack administrator access privileges, then Adobe Creative Suite may be unable to access necessary files. To determine if limited privileges cause the problem, log in as a user with access privileges, and try to recreate the problem. If the problem doesn't recur, then the account you were previously using lacks access privileges. Contact your system administrator to grant you access privileges. See "Log in as a user with administrator privileges (Mac OS X)" (TechNote kb404926) for details. 4. Install the Adobe Creative Suite 4 from within a new
(2015) After Effects CC (2015) Creative Cloud Illustrator CC (2015) InDesign CC (2015) Photoshop CC (2015) Issue When attempting to use the Creative Cloud Libraries in supported desktop applications, the panel doesn't load, and returns the following error: Something went wrong initializing Creative Cloud Libraries Workarounds Adobe engineering is currently working to address this issue. In the meantime, the following workarounds allow you to use the feature until https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-unable-delete-directory-library.html a more permanent solution becomes available. Relaunch the CCLibrary process Close any open Adobe products that use Libraries, including: Photoshop CC Illustrator CC InDesign CC Premiere Pro CC Adobe After Effects CC Open the Creative Cloud desktop app from the icon in your taskbar. Use the keyboard shortcut Command+Option+R (Mac OS) https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-libraries-panel-doesn-t-load-in-desktop-products.html or Ctrl+Alt+R (Win). This relaunches Creative Cloud and all its support processes, including CCLibraries. Relaunch the Adobe product in which you received the Libraries error. Ensure that your firewall is not blocking Creative Cloud–associated processes Navigate to the follow folder Mac OS:~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Creative Cloud Libraries/LIBS/ Note: The User Library folder is hidden by default. SeeAccess hidden user library filesfor more information on viewing hidden files on Mac OS. Windows:C:\Users\[Your User Name]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Creative Cloud Libraries\LIBS\ Note: The AppData folder is hidden by default. SeeShow hidden files, folders, filename extensionsfor more information on viewing hidden files on Windows. Open the file settings.json (in a simple text editor like Notepad or TextEdit). Find "SERVICE_PORT" and note the number that follows it. In a web browser address bar, enter the following and then click Go: http://127.0.0.1:[SERVICE_PORT number] For example, if the SERVICE_PORT number listed in the settings.json file is 59384, enter http://127.0.0.1:59384. If your firewall is not blocking the Crea
Calculator About me Problems with installing Adobe software on Mac chrisvdberge | July 5, 2015 | Tips | No Comments It has been a few years since I last used any Adobe program http://dslr-astrophotography.com/problems-installing-adobe-software-mac/ on a Mac for my astrophotography. I use PixInsight for the image processing of long exposure astrophotography and Nikons (nowadays Googles) Capture NX2 for (batch) processing my RAW images, mostly for timelapses. However, it's these http://superuser.com/questions/1102408/error-a12e4-when-trying-to-install-adobe-application-manager timelapses which are now making me install Adobe Lightroom. I want to try LRTimelapse and that program uses Adobe Lightroom, that's why I try to install Adobe Lightroom on my Mac. I say ‘try', cause error in I ran in to a very frustrating problem while doing so. In fact I ran into problems with all kinds of Adobe software I wanted to try out and install. Luckily, the fix was easy, even though Googling the problem didn't show me the answer right away. That's why I decided to write this post and share my experience as to how I solved some problems with running Lightroom on the error in library Mac and/or installing the Creative Cloud program on a Mac. Problems with installing and running Adobe Creative Cloud First of all; installing Adobe Lightroom seems to be quite a hassle to do. It's not obvious how to do this stand alone and Adobe is more or less forcing you to install it through the Creative Cloud app. There is a way to just install Lightroom itself however, you can read how further down in this article. After downloading and using the installer I got the message that everything was ok and was able to sign in with my Adobe account. However, almost immediately an error popped up which rendered the whole program useless; The error itself seems to be pretty straight forward. If you look into the details you'll see that the program tries to create a folder called /CoreSync/ inside the /Users/[user]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/ folder, but is failing. This is of course some sort of rights problem, and I found 3 possible solutions for this: Adjusting the access rights of the Adobe folder With Finder: - Go to Folder - Type in /Library/, the program will come up with the correct folder. - Go in to the Application Support folder - Right click on the Adobe folder and
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