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If you are running older operating systems, such as Windows XP or Mac OS 10.6, you'll use the Adobe Application Manager (AAM) to manage your Creative Cloud downloads and installations. You can launch AAM manually from the Applications folder (Mac OS), or the Start All Programs menu (Windows). Creative Cloud for desktop is a great place to start any creative project. Quickly launch and update your desktop apps; manage and share your assets stored in Creative Cloud; download fonts from Adobe Typekit or high-quality royalty-free assets right within the. Download adobe application manager 8.0.dmg for free. System Tools downloads - Adobe Application Manager by Adobe Systems Inc. And many more programs are available for instant and free download. Adobe is changing the world through digital experiences. We help our customers create, deliver and optimize content and applications. Work better together. Work better together. Adobe Creative Cloud has the apps and services you need to.

Issue: 'Adobe Application Manager is needed' error

One of the following error messages occurs when you launch or use a Creative Suite 5 or CS5.5 product:

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  • Adobe Application Manager is needed to update your product.
  • Adobe Application Manager is needed to start your trial.

The AAM patch installs the correct version of the Adobe Application Manager. Select the patch from your operating system below:

1. Determine whether short filenames are causing the problem.

  1. Launch a command prompt with administrator privileges.
    • Windows XP: Click Start > Run, type cmd, and press Enter.
    • Windows Vista/7: Click Start, type cmd in the Search field, and press Enter.
  2. Type fsutil behavior query disable8dot3 and press Enter.
    • If the output of the command is 1, then proceed to Manually create short file paths.
    • Otherwise, proceed to Install the Creative Suite 5 or CS5.5 product silently.

Important: Substitute <user_name> with your user name.

  1. Log out of your current user account and log in to another Administrative account.
  2. Launch an administrative command prompt.
    • Windows XP: Click Start > Run, type cmd, and press Shift + Enter.
    • Windows Vista/7: Click Start, type cmd in the Search field, and press Shift + Enter.
    1. Type fsutil file setshortname 'c:Documents and Settings<user_name>Local Settings' local~1 and press Enter.
    2. Type fsutil file setshortname 'c:Documents and Settings<user_name>Local SettingsApplication Data' applic~1 and press Enter.
    1. Type fsutil behavior set disable8dot3 2 and press Enter.
    2. Type fsutil file setshortname 'C:Users<user_name>' user~1 and press Enter.
  3. Log off from the current user and log in to your original user.

3. Install the Creative Suite 5 or CS5.5 product silently

  1. Using a command prompt, navigate to the folder containing the Set-up.exe file.
  2. Open a command prompt with administrative privileges, or enter the command into the run/command line field within your deployment technology.

Mac OS X

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  • Adobe Application Manager is needed to update your product.
  • Adobe Application Manager is needed to start your trial.

The AAM patch installs the correct version of the Adobe Application Manager. Select the patch from your operating system below:

1. Determine whether short filenames are causing the problem.

  1. Launch a command prompt with administrator privileges.
    • Windows XP: Click Start > Run, type cmd, and press Enter.
    • Windows Vista/7: Click Start, type cmd in the Search field, and press Enter.
  2. Type fsutil behavior query disable8dot3 and press Enter.
    • If the output of the command is 1, then proceed to Manually create short file paths.
    • Otherwise, proceed to Install the Creative Suite 5 or CS5.5 product silently.

Important: Substitute <user_name> with your user name.

  1. Log out of your current user account and log in to another Administrative account.
  2. Launch an administrative command prompt.
    • Windows XP: Click Start > Run, type cmd, and press Shift + Enter.
    • Windows Vista/7: Click Start, type cmd in the Search field, and press Shift + Enter.
    1. Type fsutil file setshortname 'c:Documents and Settings<user_name>Local Settings' local~1 and press Enter.
    2. Type fsutil file setshortname 'c:Documents and Settings<user_name>Local SettingsApplication Data' applic~1 and press Enter.
    1. Type fsutil behavior set disable8dot3 2 and press Enter.
    2. Type fsutil file setshortname 'C:Users<user_name>' user~1 and press Enter.
  3. Log off from the current user and log in to your original user.

3. Install the Creative Suite 5 or CS5.5 product silently

  1. Using a command prompt, navigate to the folder containing the Set-up.exe file.
  2. Open a command prompt with administrative privileges, or enter the command into the run/command line field within your deployment technology.

Mac OS X

Important: In a Terminal window, navigate to the folder containing the Install.app.

  1. Open a Terminal window or enter the command into the Unix command-line field within your deployment technology.
  2. Type sudo Install.app/Contents/MacOS/Install --mode=silent and press Return.
  3. Type your administrative password and press Return.

Opening the Adobe Application Manager prompts the user to check for updates.

You have launched the Adobe Application Manager from one of the following locations:

  • Help > Updates from within one of the CS6 products
  • /Program Files(x86)/Common Files/Adobe/OOBE/PDApp/core/PDApp.exe
  • /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/core/Adobe Application Manager.app

You do not see the option to install the Creative Cloud applications.

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Launch the Adobe Application Manager from the shortcut or alias.

Windows: Choose Start > All Programs > Adobe Application Manager.

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Mac OS: Choose Applications > Adobe Application Manager.

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The shortcut or alias inserts a switch when launching the Adobe Application Manager, which opens the Creative Cloud applet. If you launch the Adobe Application Manager directly, it checks for updates instead.





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