Re: error 50 fix failed
I am having the same problem and will try the above but geez, what a PIA! Why is it failing in first place? Rhetorical.
I am having the same problem and will try the above but geez, what a PIA! Why is it failing in first place? Rhetorical.
Sorry for sharing the wrong link, this following link has the manual cleanup steps to remove Creative Cloud Desktop app from a windows machine: ich kann adobe nicht installieren - Fehlermeldung 43
I have also taken screen shots of Creative Cloud Cleaner tool to make it easier for you, please see below:
Kindly update us with the results.
Bani,
Thanks again. This eventually worked but I share the following to give you some feedback and help others.
First, I guess it goes without saying this should be bulletproof.....and the desktop install error seems to strike me every year and a half of so and one time is too many.
Anyway, went through the steps carefully and instead of freezing at 43% it froze at 53%. And when I went through the steps again, I noted that this file and it's OOBE main folder would not totally delete....the file was "adobe_licutil". It said I needed administrator access to delete....and I was running as administrator. I know windows and I was and am administrator. So I was just going to verify and change permissions but I got a "unable to display current owner". There was no way to change permissions without going through a Linux boot or some such.
So I rebooted........it then allowed me to delete after it asked for admin access. FURTHER, there were folders that were NOT there the first time I checked that were after the reboot. There is no doubt, and yes I have hidden folders viewable. Perhaps a reboot needs to be in the documentation somewhere. Specifically SL-Store popped up this time and I renamed. Also (and this is definitive) an "Adobe Creative Cloud_4.2.0.211" was not there and I renamed to old. So perhaps a failed desktop install does not display some of these folders until a reboot. And I have no idea what messed with the permissions on that one file.
Anyway, the third time (today) the install did work.
Thanks again, but I cannot stress strongly enough how I think the update technology needs to be re-looked at and made absolutely bullet-proof. I know many creative types that cannot sort through all of this technical stuff nor should they. Just a thought.
Thanks again.
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