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February 5, 2020
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Remote Update Manager - Mac - Not Updating CC Apps

  • February 5, 2020
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Hello! We use RUM on our Macs all the time. Our users do not have admin rights. And our Adobe installs are configured as managed.  Lately we've noticed RUM is not seeing the updates to some of the CC applications that have updates available to them. For instance, InDesign 14 (CC 2019) has a critical update to version 14.0.3. When we run RUM this update is not available in the list. Any reason why?

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Correct answer ___Dom___

This is a known issue which our engineering team are soon to release a fix for. In the meantime, I've shared the updated libraries at the following link which should resolve this issue - please let me know the result:

 

EDIT: the updated file has been removed, this issue is now fixed in the latest release of Creative Cloud Desktop; please ensure the latest version is installed.

 

Windows:
1) On the client machine where RUM is running, go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Desktop Common\HDBox
2) Replace HUM.dll (ver 5.0.0.354) with the one attached ver 5.0.0.363 HUM.dll

 

Mac OS:

1) On the client machine where RUM is running, go to /Librabry/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Desktop Common/HDBox
2) Replace HUM.dylib (ver 5.0.0.354) with the on attached ver 5.0.0.363 HUM.dylib

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Participant
March 1, 2021

I am also seeing this issue.  macOS catalina 10.15.7 client.  HUM.dylib ver. 5.2.0.436

RUM reports no new version for Adobe Acrobat.

Installed version is 20.012.20043, 21.001.20142 is current.

Participant
March 1, 2021

Have you tried updating the Adobe Update Server Setup Tool on your AUSST Server. You should find it in the Adobe Admin Console > Packages > Tools. Hope that helps.

Participant
March 2, 2021

We are using the Adobe servers, not AUSST.

Participant
February 9, 2021

Hello,

 

My shop is experiencing this problem for the first time (a customer has Adobe CC All Apps and RUM updates none of them) and an Adobe Support Agent pointed me to this article. While the "Correct answer" seems relevant I don't know (and can't seem to find any evidence) that the fix ever solved this problem, but considering we just did a clean install of Adobe CC on a clean Win10 b.2004 system in January and now can't patch it, it doesn't seem to have and we're grasping at any straws.

 

I would like to try this solution and see if it helps, but the link provided leads to a 404 error. Does anyone know of a repository where I could get an updated HUM.dll. I have different versions between my server and the customer's system with the latter being at version 5.3.x.x.

 

Thank you,

Participant
February 9, 2021

Hello, this issue should have been corrected with the latest update to the Adobe Update Server Setup Tool. The update includes the udpated HUM.dll file. I would suggest updating the Adobe Update Server Setup Tool. You should find it in the Adobe Admin Console > Packages > Tools. Hope that helps.

___Dom___
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Community Manager
February 5, 2020

This is a known issue which our engineering team are soon to release a fix for. In the meantime, I've shared the updated libraries at the following link which should resolve this issue - please let me know the result:

 

EDIT: the updated file has been removed, this issue is now fixed in the latest release of Creative Cloud Desktop; please ensure the latest version is installed.

 

Windows:
1) On the client machine where RUM is running, go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Desktop Common\HDBox
2) Replace HUM.dll (ver 5.0.0.354) with the one attached ver 5.0.0.363 HUM.dll

 

Mac OS:

1) On the client machine where RUM is running, go to /Librabry/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Desktop Common/HDBox
2) Replace HUM.dylib (ver 5.0.0.354) with the on attached ver 5.0.0.363 HUM.dylib

MacHattanAuthor
Participating Frequently
February 5, 2020

Thank you .

We'll try it out. We'll report back!