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January 3, 2021
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Adobe Applications Manager still wants to upgrade CS6 apps, even though it can't (ERROR: U43M1D207)

  • January 3, 2021
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I just swapped Mac computers and managed to (finally) re-install my old Adobe Creative Suite CS6 Standard on the new machine (with a lot of sweat and some help from Adobe chat). Now I have Adobe Applications Manager trying to upgrade my apps, every morning when I boot up. Every time I try, I get the message "There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later. Error Code: U43M1D207" for each upgrade. I know that Adobe have stopped doing upgrade for CS6, and I accept that, but I just want the Applications Manager to stop trying and to disable it, without uninstalling all of my Creative Suite!

 

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    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 3, 2021

    I don't know how on a Mac (I'm on Windows) but there should be a way to stop that program from running

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 3, 2021

    do you have or have you ever had the cc desktop app installed on that computer?

    Participant
    January 3, 2021

    Not on the new computer. I'm trying to avoid CC. 

    However, as a stop-gap I managed to find Adobe Applications Manager (hidden away in Applications/Utilities/Adobe Applications Manager/core/) and so I have zipped it up for the time being, so it will not nag me on boot up.  

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 4, 2021

    sounds like you solved the problem.  congrats.