Skip to main content
Participating Frequently
July 8, 2015
Question

Error = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\AdobeCreative Cloud\CCLibrary|libs\node.exe" and with this one "Could not assign Job to spawned process

  • July 8, 2015
  • 11 replies
  • 5031 views

The error message comes up several times a day and all I  do is close it  out.  I just wonder what is causing it so I can fix it

This topic has been closed for replies.

11 replies

Participant
September 7, 2015

I am still getting the same error, I have tried the previous mentioned fix, and nothing. What bothers me the most, It is always needing do update After Effects. This is happening on a daily basis. Why? Why? Why?  Using Win 10.  grrrrrr

Inspiring
August 10, 2015

I am also getting the same error on a Windows 8.1 install. It happens after "Adobe Application Updates" pops up and tells me that there is 1, or in case of yesterday, 3 Adobe applications to be updated. Clicking on this will open Creative Cloud and this is where the error message pops up. Clicking ok will give the second said error. Clicking ok again, will just show the Creative Cloud installed apps, but with no updates showing.

Opening individual apps and clicking on updates, will also confirm no updates

Participating Frequently
August 10, 2015

I finally got mine to go away. I uninstalled CC app and reinstalled then

went into preferences and unchecked to have in startup menu. Now it

doesn't start when the computer starts but I can still get to it to check

updates. Works for me anyway.

On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 5:04 AM, Vienna_Sydney <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

weirdism
Participant
August 6, 2015

Same issue here and a real pain when trying to work in Photoshop. It pops up every few seconds.  I'm way behind on a project now because of it.

I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling my apps and CC itself - to no avail. When's the fix due?

jeanpaulgabelou
Participant
July 31, 2015

downloaded the solution to this Node.js address and replace the existing node.exe

markz12926114
Participant
August 4, 2015

Same problem for me, but I'm not downloading who knows what from who know where. This should be fixed by an update.

Participant
July 29, 2015

Tried this (from another post I think):

1.

Uninstallation:https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/uninstall-creative-cloud-desktop-app.html
2.Navigate to: C: > Program Files (x86)  .Adobe. :Open Adobe folder and if present rename Adobe Creative Cloud folder to Adobe Creative Cloud-old.
3.Press Windows button (located between Ctrl and Alt buttons) along with R button together at a time , you will get a run command window. Type in below command and hit 'Enter' key
Appdata(It will open Appdata folder)
Then navigate to Local>Adobe.
Open Adobe folder and delete AAMUpdater and OOBE folders.
4:Click on the below link and download Creative Cloud setup file and use the same to install the Creative Cloud Desktop application
https://ccmdls.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/KCCC/1/win32/CreativeCloudSet-Up.exe

No good still get the error

Before the above I tried uninstalling everything (even used Adobe's uninstall Tool) - and I still get this error!

Come on Adobe... Let's get this Fixed!

Participant
July 29, 2015

I got it today after update

what is this how to fix ?

Participating Frequently
July 29, 2015

This is still not fixed. Please help

On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 8:07 AM, Carl Bertossi <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

Winterwolf94
Participant
July 28, 2015

I am also getting this error, started very recently for me. Never had any problems before.

Participant
July 10, 2015

I'm running Windows 7, so it may not only be an issue with 8

Jeffrey_A_Wright
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 17, 2015

Moving this discussion to the File Hosting, Syncing, and Collaboration forum.

Known Participant
July 10, 2015

Same error on my system too. PC running Win 8.1

Participating Frequently
July 10, 2015

i am also running windows 8.1

Participant
July 9, 2015

I am also getting  the same error. It seems to have started yesterday (July 8). Could there be an update causing this issue?