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Hi,
Just wondering if someone may have a solution to this problem? I'm in Australia and only experiencing the problem on my mac laptop. My desktop-based Windows version of InDesign cc 2015 successfully connects to the cc libraries panel. Out of curiosity I have re-opened InDesign cc 2014 on the laptop and the cc libraries panel connects to my Assets folder without an issue. Any guidance would be appreciated 🙂
Message was edited by: Todd Wilson - 'on the laptop' was added to the 4th sentence.
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I'm moving this question to the Creative Cloud Download & Install forum since this is a CC issue, and the staff and MVPs there can help you.
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Todd
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If possible post screenshot . it'd be helpful .
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Here is a screenshot showing the issue.
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Quit InDesign App .
Follow below steps :L
1)Please click on Apple menu icon and select System Preferences, and then click Network.
2)Choose the network that is currently connected to internet that can be Ethernet or Airport(Wireless).
3)Then click on Advanced button and click Proxies Tab.
4)Under 'Select a Proxy server to Configure' Uncheck all the proxy check boxes, then uncheck 'Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV)'.
5)Then click on Apply Now button.
Relaunch InDesign app and check.
Still same ??
1) Right click on the Finder icon on dock and select "Go-To Folder" option.
2) You will get a text box, type-in below mentioned command and then hit 'Return' key.
/etc
3) It will open the etc folder, please look for file named "hosts" and copy the same to Desktop screen.
4)Double click on Hosts file , it will open it with TextEdit,
Let me know whether you can see any Adobe related entries inside Hosts file like 127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com.......etc??
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Hi Brucgovn,
Thank you for your help. It's really appreciated. I've followed your instructions and, yes, I can see Adobe related entries within the Host file. A screen grab of the file is attached.
Regards
Regards,
Todd
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Hi Brucgovn,
Thanks for your patience.
I've followed your instructions, but am having no luck getting the 'Home' or 'Apps' tabs to successfully load. However, within the Creative Cloud application the 'Assets', 'Stock', and 'Community' tabs all work okay. I've also turned off and turned back on my wi-fi connection, and re-launched InDesign cc 2015 - the libraries panel is still unable to connect to server.
Screenshot of Creative Cloud application tabs is supplied:
Regards,
Todd
PS - If the etc/ Hosts pathway wasn't the solution, do I need to replace the altered 'Hosts' file with the original version to restore everything back to the way it was originally (I kept a copy of the original 'Host' file, just in case)?
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Todd, the Hosts file contained Adobe Blocker entries, which blocks access to Adobe server , it should not be present in Hosts file .
It needs to be removed.
Regarding Apps tab not loading , please refer below link :
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-app-doesnt-open.html
Or
I cannot run Creative Cloud (Spinning circle)
Once the Apps tab is loaded launch Indesign cc app and check,
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Hi Brucgovn,
I've repaired the Creative Cloud application issues regarding the 'Home' and 'Apps' tabs. They're now working - thank you 🙂
Have re-launched InDesign cc 2015 but the libraries panel is still 'unable to connect to server'.
Regards,
Todd
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Quit InDesign CC app.
1)Click on Apple menu icon and select System Preferences, and then click Network.
2)Choose the network that is currently connected to internet that can be Ethernet or Airport(Wireless).
3)Then click on Advanced button and click Proxies Tab.
4)Under 'Select a Proxy server to Configure' Uncheck all the proxy check boxes, then uncheck 'Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV)'.
5)Then click on Apply Now button.
Then launch InDesign cc app and check again .
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Sadly, the same result: InDesign cc 2015 libraries panel is 'unable to connect to server'.
Many thanks for your perseverance.
Regards,
Todd
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So sorry to hear that.
Check with the status and check ,whether the status is Alive ?
https://lm.licenses.adobe.com/gdf/status.jsp
Reference :
Sign in, activation, or connection errors | CS5.5 and later, Acrobat DC
It is better to contact Adobe Support once and check with the connectivity issue , they can even remote access your computer and check.
Click on Still need help button and select Chat option .
Ask for Tech Support /
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Todd , sometimes there will also be an temporary issue . So it is better to check with Adobe support once .
You can see in the below links :
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Hi Brucgovn,
You've been an absolute star with all your help and suggestions.
Thanks for sticking with the problem for so long.
One thing I really appreciated was that your instructions & guidance were clearly laid out and communicated.
It made the step-through process so much easier at this end 🙂
I'll follow up on your final suggestions and, fingers crossed, the Adobe tech team will find an answer.
Kind regards and thanks again,
Todd
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Sure ., feel free to update the status
Awaiting for results.
All the best.
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Hi Brucgovn,
I've been in contact with Adobe via Chat. Here are a couple of excerpts from the conversation (I've changed the name of the call centre helper to 'Adobe':
Adobe: well, i would like to inform you that we would have to check the issue and we would have to find out the way to fix it however there are many customers who are facing the same issues with libraries
...
Adobe: I would like to inform you that we need some time for it as we have to research on it
Todd Wilson: That's okay. Will I be contacted at a later stage by Adobe regarding this issue?
Adobe: once we would get any update then we would inform you
So that's where we're at. Despite the inordinate amount of time that has been spent on this matter I am, at the least, pleased to know that it is a broader issue rather than being specific to my computer 🙂
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Moving this discussion to the File Hosting, Syncing, and Collaboration forum.
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Ah! Thanks for the update .
I was wondering , why it dint resolve the issue after clearing Adobe Blocker entries from Hosts .
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Further to my last posting, as part of the process of elimination, I have taken the ethernet cable from my Windows computer and plugged it into the mac laptop (then turned off the network's passive ftp).
As the InDesign cc 2015 libraries panel works on my Windows machine I thought it may be a wi-fi/wireless issue; but I get the same 'unable to connect to server' result even when tethered via cable. For peace of mind I've also connected via a public wi-fi gateway and the result was the same.
As usual, part of InDesign cc 2015 connects okay - that is, the pop-up window welcoming me and offering tutorials etc always works. It's just the library panel that fails.
Regards,
Todd
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Try logging out of Creative Cloud Application on your Mac machine, then sign in again.
Please let me know if this does not help.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it hasn't helped.
Todd
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Hi Todd,
Please refer to the thread below where this issue has been addressed:
CC Libraries - unable to connect to server
Regards,
Sheena