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After Effects keeps cashing on launch because of CEP

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Jul 04, 2024 Jul 04, 2024

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Hi, 

1 week ago i switched from a windows to a mac laptop, but while trying to install all the adobe programs, i found an issue. 

 

When i try to open aftereffects. it keeps giving the error:

After Effects can't continue: The Common Extensibility Platform (CEP) suite couldn't be loaded. You may need to reinstall.

 

After clicking OK, i get another error:

After effects can't continue: An unexpected error has occured and After Effects will now shut down. Please check you have the appropriate permission to launch AE as wel as read/write acces to the AE preference folder. If any other error messages were displayed prior to this, please review, and resolve if possible.

 

My laptop is an Macbook Air M2 2022. with 16GB Memory, with the latest macOS, being Sonoma 14.5 at this time. All the folder can read&write, so i don't think there's an issue there. Can anybody help me with this?

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Community Expert , Jul 08, 2024 Jul 08, 2024

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This thread mentions the issue is related to the folder permission.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/after-effects-discussions/the-common-extensibility-platform-cep-suite...

 

 

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