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Adobe Premiere Pro is currently not in the Microsoft Store. After I paid for the app, and downloaded it from Adobe, my laptop showed an error message that says "The app you're trying to install isn't a Microsoft-verified app" and gave me no open to install other than going to the Microsoft store. When I went to the Microsoft store, they have Photoshop and Acrobat but not Premiere Pro. I'm completely stuck -- does anyone know how is the installation supposed to work for PC users??
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I'm confused by your question. Adobe Premier Pro is sold by Adobe only, not Microsoft.
You need a paid Adobe Creative Cloud subscription to use Premier Pro on PC or Mac.
A single app plan is USD $21/month for 12 months.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html
Please ensure your computer meets or exceeds the minimum system requirements to run Creative Cloud + OS + all other apps you use. Check each one.
- https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.html
- https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html
Hope that helps.
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I just had this happen to me. Is it possible to have a refund?
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Well, yes. The smallest plan for Adobe Premiere, which was $34.49. But I didn't realize that Microsoft didn't support Adobe. They had already taken my money though.
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what does microsoft have to do with this? (other than supplying the windows os that you might be using with premiere pro.)
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Exactly. That's my question. I'm trying to figure out why it won't let me launch the software. But every time I try, I get a pop up message that says, "The app you're trying to install isn't a Microsoft-verified app"
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disable windows s mode
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That was it. Thank you so much!!
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Hello @Le5CA5,
Your question is more about microsoft's software than Adobe's. After a bit of research on Microsoft community I found these;
There are 2 possible scenarions;
If none of these solutions work then make sure to update your system. To update; Open the settings app> click on update and security or Windows update> and click on check for updates. After you do so try the above again.
For even more solutions to other possible scenarios check this community forum; The app you're trying to install isn't a microsoft verified - Microsoft Community (This was also my source).
I hope that helped.
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It is bc you have S mode activated, If you turn it off, you can use apps that are installed for the internet but you will have to be careful, bc there is a high chance you will get hacked or get a virus on your laptop, have a good day.
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