App Install - Download Fails At Random Percentage and Locks Up Win 10 Desktop
Hello Fellow Adobe Creators!
After three days of wrestling with this I finally got it working today. I have seen a lot of posts about this and my Win 10 desktop was doing exactly the same thing:
1. Extremely slow, sluggish when it finally loads.
2. Win 10 started running sluggishly and had to <alt><ctrl><del> to display Task Manager
3. Cancelled Task manager which freed it up but it would lock again
4. Install App and takes quite a while to starts stays at 0%, then slowly goes to 1%, sometimes 3% then freezes up .
5. Displays install is too slow, restart.
6. Restarted as directed, same thing.
7. Sometimes it displays Too slow, trying to fix the problem, then gets back to timing out eventually at a random, low %.
Being a senior Windows developer and network engineer I started looking under the hood & did everything by the numbers:
1. Added firewall rules for all the Apps I saw running for Adobe using Task Manager.
2. I made all Adobe folders had all access control levels and ensured they were inherited by all files under the folders.
3. I Made sure all Apps ran as Administrator.
4. Then I added all the virus scanner rules to not do realtime scanning on the directories and did same for browser protection.
5. Last, I gave the installer and CC app High priority using Task Manager.
Same thing happened. I even disabled firewall and virus scanner completely for few minutes. Same thing.
Time to think out of the box. What else could be causing this. Another mantra of mine is check small things:
1. Change the browser from Firefox to Chrome and disable all extensions.
2. Is there anything I missed on CC Desktop App?
3. FILE PREFERENCES!!!!! - YES!!!!!
I saw this in the usual spot on the CC Desktop App. Thought to myself, I never looked at this nor saw it mentioned in these forum posts:
1. I disabled General | Settings: Launch Creative Cloud at Login - Always keep Creative Cloud up to date
2. I disabled Apps | Auto-Update
3. I updated Install location to the location of the directory I want to download the App to.
4. I disabled Settings - Show Older Apps
5. I checked Syncing | Folder Location & ensured it was Username I logged on as during Win 10 startup - c:\Users\Username
6. I left Download and Upload Transfer speeds at 100%
7. Notifications - I disabled all of them.
8. Services - Adobe Fonts were left enabled. I launched Behance which seemed to function normally.
Last:
Using Task manager after launching CC Desktop, I changed the priority of the Install and CC Desktop Processes to be High, one below real time.
This resolved the problem, I am now downloading and installing the Apps just fine and they launch and run just fine. Be patient with download as it is not "zippy" but the files are large so just be patient. My percentages changed about once per minute.
I doubt all this was necessary. I feel the File Preferences were the real culprit. I cannot leave everything like this so I am reversing it all and step by step will get this down and up-date this post with specifics. Obviously some of the changes in File Preferences cannot remain that way like updates and such.
I'll be back with an update. After spending three days on this and getting tremendously good support from Adobe this am (the manager took the time to speak with andassist me and I think that sparked the File, Preferences check as he said some people were having issues but on the whole it is working fine. So I figured it was something I had incorrectly configured. Voila!
I'll be back with exactly what I did including screen shots once I get caught up on some development projects that have sat for my clients the last three days.
Joe Geller