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The sign in page tells me that I have 'signed out' and need to sign in when I enter my password. I changed passwords and the same thing happens. What is happening?
Please navigate to C/Users/User Name/AppData/Local/Adobe/OOBE/opm.db and delete it(Windows).
Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/opm.db and trash it.
Enable user library: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html.
Launch CC desktop and try to sign in.
Kindly let us know whether it worked.
Regards,
Romit Sinha
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Chat Now button near the bottom for Activation and Deactivation may help
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-deactivation-products.html
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Hi paulrap50 ,
Welcome to Adobe Forums.
Please reply for any assistance.
Thanks
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their is no sign out option only quit and help also dont understand the rename bit
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I've got the same problem, and there is no sign out option on the settings menu. I renamed the folder then uninstalled and reinstalled CC from the download page. It didn't resolve anything.
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Im having the same Issue and its still is not solved. I just buy the month to month for AE and on a short deadline for my project. please fix this Issues
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I have the same problem. Did as suggested in the answers. The problem was not resolved. Solve the problem, or I demand a refund.
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I have been having this issue for a week now. I have tried everything suggested and then some to fix this problem. But the desktop cc keeps signing me out. UGH
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Please navigate to C/Users/User Name/AppData/Local/Adobe/OOBE/opm.db and delete it(Windows).
Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/opm.db and trash it.
Enable user library: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html.
Launch CC desktop and try to sign in.
Kindly let us know whether it worked.
Regards,
Romit Sinha
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Thank you. This has fixed the issue for me.
To find the file I had to search on the file name in Windows Explorer since the "AppData" folder is hidden on my machine. Also, I had to open CC and choose the "Quit" option before the system would allow me to delete the file.
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This worked for me, thank you. This is hardly the first time CC has done this to me, and it looks like it has been a problem for many users; Adobe should really correct this. A patch would be nice.
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How do I "enable a user library"?
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@ThaesOfereode_5555 - What Romit means to say by "enable a user library" is to show the user Library on Mac OS X which is hidden by default. The help link provided (http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html) lists three ways to show it.
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This issue is all over this board under various titles. Fix it, Adobe. Don't supply IT workarounds or guesses. Treat us like end users which is what most of us are. Just fix it.
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Having similar issues along with Acrobat is still closing for no reason after about 8 seconds, also when converting to PDF in Word 2013 I get error statement that Acrobat is not activated.
I spent 2 hours on the phone with Adobe "no speak english" support and no solution.
Im running Windows 7 with CC subscription.
Steps I have followed from Adobe that do not work:
First Try on support call:
Signout of CC
Delete OBEE
Delete Local and LowLocal Acrobat pref folders
Restart system
Opn PS CC and follow steps to activate/signin
Open Acrobat and see if it works. It does not.
Second try on support call:
Remove all of the CC apps
Run CC cleaner on all apps
Restart System
Install all CC apps
Open Acrobat and see if it works. It does not.
Third try on support call:
Delete Windows 7 user Admin account and create a new one
Go through all the steps above from second support try
Im thinking the only way to fix this well known and well documented bug is to start posting links to alternative PDF software solutions and maybe drop my companies 45 Acrobat licenses.
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And please pro-rate our subscriptions for the weeks that we've not been able to access the applications we're paying for!
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I navigated to the opm.db file and deleted and then tried again, but it still did not work. I'm in agreement with others. This needs to be fixed. It's never a "good thing" when you spend your hard earned money on something that does not work and you are still paying for it.
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I'm having the same problem, but when I try to delete the opm file, it says it's open in another application and I should close it. Nope, it ain't. Not true.
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Okay, a Help page says "locate the following text in PDApp.log (in the %temp% dicrectory)"
How do I find that in Windows7?
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This did not resolve the issue.
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Romsinha wrote:
Please navigate to C/Users/User Name/AppData/Local/Adobe/OOBE/opm.db and delete it(Windows).
Launch CC desktop and try to sign in.
When I try to delete the opm.db file (mine doesn't have the .db extension) I get this: "The action can't be completed because the file is open in another program." However I'm not running any other programs right now. What to do?
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be sure U have cloused creative cloud icon, in the task bar then eraseopm.db maybe the extension is not shown but click the obm line and right button shows in properties the extension .
good luck
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That worked. Thank you very much.
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To close out of Creative Cloud, under the gear icon, go to Preferences and sign out.
Do NOT just quit the program.
You will get a warning that your programs will be uninstalled. If that were only the case.
Then try to delete the opm.db file referenced.
Gearing up to try again 😞