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Getting error 43 when trying to update Creative Cloud.

  • July 5, 2014
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Every time I attempt to update the Creative Cloud app, it sticks at 71% and shows an error reading "Installer was unable to access a critical file/directory. Please try installing again.(Error code: 43)." I've tried multiple times, and even after a system restart and a permissions repair I get the same error. Any suggestions?

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Correct answer JosiahWallingford

I went through the rounds on this issue with chat support. I will list the steps and also the chat session we had here:

Steps:

  1. open activity monitor and close all Adobe related applications
  2. navigate to: /Library/Application support/Adobe
  3. In that directory you will see a folder named OOBE - Rename that folder to OOBEold
  4. Navigate to: MAC HD /Application/Utilities directory
  5. In there you will see a folder called "Adobe Application Manager" - delete it
  6. Download the Adobe Cleaner Tool from here: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs5-cleaner-tool-installation-problems/_jcr_content/main-pars/accordion_container_1/accordion-par/accordion-item-1/accordion-item-par/procedure/proc_par/step_3/step_par/download/file.res/AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.zip
  7. Open the Cleaner Tool and choose to clean "Creative Cloud" only.
  8. Download and install Creative Cloud again - https://ccmdls.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/KCCC/1/osx10/CreativeCloudInstaller.dmg

Support Chat Session:

Thank you for contacting Adobe.
A representative will be with you shortly.

You are now chatting with 'Soibam'

Soibam: Hello. Welcome to Adobe Technical Support.

Soibam: Hi Josiah,

Josiah Wallingford: hello

Soibam: I have received your query. Please allow me a moment to verify your account and to review the details of your request.

Soibam: Thank you for staying online.

Soibam: I understand that you are unable to update the Creative Cloud desktop application as you are getting error code 43. Is that correct?

Josiah Wallingford: that is correct

Soibam: Thank you for confirming the issue. I will be glad to check and help you with that.

Soibam: May I know the exact error message you are getting while trying to update the product?

Soibam: May I know the complete exact error message you are getting while trying to update the product?*

Josiah Wallingford: I will have to run it again to get the error. One moment

Soibam: Sure.

Josiah Wallingford: Installing Update... 71% Installer was unable to access a critical file/directory. Please try installing again.(Error code: 43) Contact Customer Support

Soibam: Thank you for the information.

Soibam: Josiah, We will try performing some troubleshooting steps. Lets work together to resolve the issue.

Josiah Wallingford: sounds good Soibam

Soibam: Please quit the CC desktop application, close all Adobe processes from Activity monitor, re-launch it and try updating it.

Josiah Wallingford: I already did that with the last tech... it gave us the same error

Soibam: Please open Finder > Go > Utilities > Activity Monitor.

Soibam: Okay.

Josiah Wallingford: after we tried that we got disconnected

Soibam: Thank you for the information Josiah

Soibam: Please again close all Adobe applications including Creative Cloud desktop application from Activity monitor.

Josiah Wallingford: okay

Josiah Wallingford: okay done

Soibam: Then, Rename  Adobe Application Manager, OOBE folder.

Soibam: Open Finder > Go > Go to Folder > type  /Library > Application support  > Adobe folder.

Josiah Wallingford: okay

Soibam: Please let me know if you have any difficulties in locating the folders.

Josiah Wallingford: I found it

Soibam: Great.

Josiah Wallingford: now what?

Soibam: Rename another OOBE folder

Soibam: Navigate to Finder > Go > Go to Folder > type ~/Library > Application support > Adobe folder.

Josiah Wallingford: I am in that folder. I see a folder in there called "OOBE". What would you like me to rename it to?

Soibam: Rename OOBE to OOBEold.

Soibam: Yes, you are correct.

Josiah Wallingford: done

Soibam: After that, Delete the Adobe application manager, Creative Cloud  folder from MAC HD > Application > Utilities.

Josiah Wallingford: done

Soibam: Now, we will run Cleaner Tool. I will provide you the link to download the Cleaner Tool..

Soibam: Please click here.

Soibam: Double-click AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.zip to extract the

Soibam: AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.dmg.

Josiah Wallingford: okay it is open... should I choose "Clean All"?

Soibam: Please choose Creative Cloud only.

Soibam: Please remove Creative Cloud desktop application and try installing the CC Desktop application.

Josiah Wallingford: okay done

Soibam: Now, try installing the CC Desktop application.

Josiah Wallingford: Install it from where?

Soibam: I will provide you the direct download link for CC Desktop Apps.

Soibam: Please click here to download CC Desktop Apps.

Josiah Wallingford: It is installing

Soibam: Okay.

Josiah Wallingford: okay it is installed... is that the latest version?

Josiah Wallingford: its not asking me to update any longer

Soibam: Please launch CC Desktop Apps and see if you are able to see CC 2014.

Josiah Wallingford: I see them. They are wanting to be updated.

Soibam: Please click on update.

Josiah Wallingford: okay it is updating... looks like this will take a while

Soibam: Okay.

Josiah Wallingford: I will get back in touch if I have further issues.

Soibam: Sure, I will keep the case open for your convenience so that you can contact us back if you still have the same issue.

Josiah Wallingford: great. thank you

Soibam: Your case number is ************

Soibam: You can refer to the case number to contact us back.

Josiah Wallingford: Got it. Have a good day.

11 replies

MaryMcG
Participant
February 25, 2016

Yeah, I keep getting the error, have tried everything, watched a video, changed all the things. Still not working.

Inspiring
February 25, 2016

I really recommend chatting with support. I worked for more than two weeks trying to solve this on my own, and after watching what the tech person did (you can see them working when you share you screen to let them log in) I'm sure I never would have done what they did. More importantly - it worked!

Inspiring
February 24, 2016

I tried all the steps in this forum and kept getting the error. I finally chatted with support and they were able to log in to my computer (with permission) and fix it for me - took less than 15 minutes. I had spent two weeks trying to solve this on my own. Next time, I'm going to give up a lot easier.

Participant
February 15, 2016

I've had this on two machines now - possibly after an OS-X update and I think the solution is much simpler than following all the convoluted steps about running cleaner tools and all that stuff (none of which worked for me!).

I think the installer just needs permission to write to a folder in /Library/Application Support and Michael pretty much explained how to resolve it already further down the thread - so just wanted to iterate this worked perfectly for me - none of the other more complex solutions did!

  1. Open finder and navigate to  [Macintosh HD]/Library/Application Support/Adobe
  2. Right-click on the Adobe folder and select "Get Info"
  3. At the very bottom, unlock the lock icon and enter your password
  4. Change the permission so it is Read-Write for Everyone
  5. Click the Gear icon and select "Apply to enclosed items..."
  6. Re-run the Update Creative Cloud Installer.

Rob.

Participating Frequently
February 23, 2016

Yes, it's definitely a permissions problem but I don't know why it would have changed. I made several attempts as the local admin to reinstall Creative Cloud only to get the error 43 message. I then logged in with my domain admin account and was able to successfully reinstall the apps.

Kent

row2011
Participant
December 5, 2015

If you are having trouble even downloading the app in the first place use this link. Works for Windows 7 Home 64 bit. Not sure about other version. Hope this helps!

Adobe - Adobe Application Manager : For Windows : Adobe Application Manager : Thank You

Participant
July 17, 2015

I had this exact problem and here's how I solved it:

  1. Open finder and navigate to  [Macintosh HD]/Library/Application Support/Adobe
  2. Right-click on the Adobe folder and select "Get Info"
  3. At the very bottom, unlock the lock icon and enter your password
  4. Change the permission so it is Read-Write for Everyone
  5. Click the Gear icon and select "Apply to enclosed items..."
  6. Re-run the Update Creative Cloud Installer.

When I followed these step, it installed perfectly!  Hope this helps.

Rajashree Bhattacharya
Legend
July 17, 2015

Thank you so much for sharing this, many of forum users will be benefit from this.

Regards

Rajashree

Participant
July 10, 2015

JosiahWallingfordthis worked for me! Thank you!

Participant
July 13, 2014

I was able to resolve this error on my mac by doing the following:

  1. Quit the Adobe Creative Cloud and any adobe apps that are running
  2. Download the Create Cloud Installer (CreativeCloudInstaller.dmg)
  3. Changed the permissions on the [HD] > Library > Application Support > Adobe directory to Read-Write for Everyone (I'm not sure this step is necessary but I had changed the permissions on my previous attempt to resolve the error)
  4. Run the Creative Cloud Installer that you downloaded in step 2
  5. Restore the original permissions of the [HD] > Library > Application Support > Adobe directory (mine was originally set to read only for Everyone)
MSharp
Participant
June 15, 2015

LadyTMarie's fix worked fine for me! Thank you!

JosiahWallingfordCorrect answer
Participant
July 11, 2014

I went through the rounds on this issue with chat support. I will list the steps and also the chat session we had here:

Steps:

  1. open activity monitor and close all Adobe related applications
  2. navigate to: /Library/Application support/Adobe
  3. In that directory you will see a folder named OOBE - Rename that folder to OOBEold
  4. Navigate to: MAC HD /Application/Utilities directory
  5. In there you will see a folder called "Adobe Application Manager" - delete it
  6. Download the Adobe Cleaner Tool from here: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs5-cleaner-tool-installation-problems/_jcr_content/main-pars/accordion_container_1/accordion-par/accordion-item-1/accordion-item-par/procedure/proc_par/step_3/step_par/download/file.res/AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.zip
  7. Open the Cleaner Tool and choose to clean "Creative Cloud" only.
  8. Download and install Creative Cloud again - https://ccmdls.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/KCCC/1/osx10/CreativeCloudInstaller.dmg

Support Chat Session:

Thank you for contacting Adobe.
A representative will be with you shortly.

You are now chatting with 'Soibam'

Soibam: Hello. Welcome to Adobe Technical Support.

Soibam: Hi Josiah,

Josiah Wallingford: hello

Soibam: I have received your query. Please allow me a moment to verify your account and to review the details of your request.

Soibam: Thank you for staying online.

Soibam: I understand that you are unable to update the Creative Cloud desktop application as you are getting error code 43. Is that correct?

Josiah Wallingford: that is correct

Soibam: Thank you for confirming the issue. I will be glad to check and help you with that.

Soibam: May I know the exact error message you are getting while trying to update the product?

Soibam: May I know the complete exact error message you are getting while trying to update the product?*

Josiah Wallingford: I will have to run it again to get the error. One moment

Soibam: Sure.

Josiah Wallingford: Installing Update... 71% Installer was unable to access a critical file/directory. Please try installing again.(Error code: 43) Contact Customer Support

Soibam: Thank you for the information.

Soibam: Josiah, We will try performing some troubleshooting steps. Lets work together to resolve the issue.

Josiah Wallingford: sounds good Soibam

Soibam: Please quit the CC desktop application, close all Adobe processes from Activity monitor, re-launch it and try updating it.

Josiah Wallingford: I already did that with the last tech... it gave us the same error

Soibam: Please open Finder > Go > Utilities > Activity Monitor.

Soibam: Okay.

Josiah Wallingford: after we tried that we got disconnected

Soibam: Thank you for the information Josiah

Soibam: Please again close all Adobe applications including Creative Cloud desktop application from Activity monitor.

Josiah Wallingford: okay

Josiah Wallingford: okay done

Soibam: Then, Rename  Adobe Application Manager, OOBE folder.

Soibam: Open Finder > Go > Go to Folder > type  /Library > Application support  > Adobe folder.

Josiah Wallingford: okay

Soibam: Please let me know if you have any difficulties in locating the folders.

Josiah Wallingford: I found it

Soibam: Great.

Josiah Wallingford: now what?

Soibam: Rename another OOBE folder

Soibam: Navigate to Finder > Go > Go to Folder > type ~/Library > Application support > Adobe folder.

Josiah Wallingford: I am in that folder. I see a folder in there called "OOBE". What would you like me to rename it to?

Soibam: Rename OOBE to OOBEold.

Soibam: Yes, you are correct.

Josiah Wallingford: done

Soibam: After that, Delete the Adobe application manager, Creative Cloud  folder from MAC HD > Application > Utilities.

Josiah Wallingford: done

Soibam: Now, we will run Cleaner Tool. I will provide you the link to download the Cleaner Tool..

Soibam: Please click here.

Soibam: Double-click AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.zip to extract the

Soibam: AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.dmg.

Josiah Wallingford: okay it is open... should I choose "Clean All"?

Soibam: Please choose Creative Cloud only.

Soibam: Please remove Creative Cloud desktop application and try installing the CC Desktop application.

Josiah Wallingford: okay done

Soibam: Now, try installing the CC Desktop application.

Josiah Wallingford: Install it from where?

Soibam: I will provide you the direct download link for CC Desktop Apps.

Soibam: Please click here to download CC Desktop Apps.

Josiah Wallingford: It is installing

Soibam: Okay.

Josiah Wallingford: okay it is installed... is that the latest version?

Josiah Wallingford: its not asking me to update any longer

Soibam: Please launch CC Desktop Apps and see if you are able to see CC 2014.

Josiah Wallingford: I see them. They are wanting to be updated.

Soibam: Please click on update.

Josiah Wallingford: okay it is updating... looks like this will take a while

Soibam: Okay.

Josiah Wallingford: I will get back in touch if I have further issues.

Soibam: Sure, I will keep the case open for your convenience so that you can contact us back if you still have the same issue.

Josiah Wallingford: great. thank you

Soibam: Your case number is ************

Soibam: You can refer to the case number to contact us back.

Josiah Wallingford: Got it. Have a good day.

Legend
July 14, 2014

@JosiahWallingford - thanks heaps, your steps worked for me.

CC kept annoying me with an administrator error message every few minutes so I updated (there was no option to cancel/stop) so have now wasted a couple of hours trying to fix an issue caused by some sort of collaboration tools update - for which I have no need for.

Unlike others, I'm all for CC but I don't think it's license to push updates and features without allowing people to opt-out.

lizzzzzle
Participant
July 7, 2014

It looks like the only solution is to go through the chat support. They will have you go through the process of uninstalling, running a "cleaner" tool to remove past sessions, and the reinstall the desktop Creative Cloud app.

Extremely obnoxious and slow, (my chat session is lasting about 30 minutes so far... if these things were readily available I could have done this in about 4-5 minutes).

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 10, 2014

>if these things were readily available

Cloud Getting Started https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud.html

Discussions of RE-installing

-Sign out fix http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1408331?tstart=0

-On a new drive http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1398961?tstart=0

-and http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/install-apps.html

-using the cleaner after uninstalling and before reinstalling will usually help

-http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs5-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html

Participant
July 25, 2014

This fixed my problem (and it's the 2nd time it happened), thank you.

But I wonder how can this be the operating procedure for Adobe Creative Cloud, which has a monopoly on professional graphic software. Options are stumbling across a user posted solution or having tech support take over your computer... really?

Participant
July 7, 2014

I have the same problem. Did you solve it?