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How do I download the CS6 files in an exe form to a USB?

New Here ,
May 11, 2012 May 11, 2012

Is it possible to download the CS6 files in an exe form?

I want to download it on a fast connection and take it to my design computer which has a poor and limited mobile connection.

This would also make sense if one has two computers - save downloading GBs of files twice.

Many thanks,

Paul.

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LEGEND ,
May 11, 2012 May 11, 2012

I don't quite follow. All downloads are either 7z archives with a complementary extractor executable already in place or ISO images. There is nothing special you must do, but feel free to extract the actual installers using WinZip, WinRAR or whatever you fancy.

Mylenium

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Explorer ,
May 11, 2012 May 11, 2012

I have got the same question. I just installed Photoshop CS6 on my laptop using the Adobe Application Manager, but now I want to install it on my iMac as well without having to download the application again. Where is the downloaded file stored on my Mac?

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New Here ,
May 11, 2012 May 11, 2012

I'd like to know too:

I have a computer at home and one at work - can I download at work (fast connection) and then transfer to home (slower connection) rather than download twice.

I also have colleagues who will buy Cloud subscription - do we all have to download it separately?  That seems a bit crazy, why not download once, install multiple times and then run the license application.

How do we do that?

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LEGEND ,
May 11, 2012 May 11, 2012

Installation and serialization are separate. I have no clue where the current application manager stores its files, since I use perpetual licenses and not yet the cloud but likely candidates are your user home directory and the AAM's own directories, which on windows would be

C:\Users\You\AppData\

C.\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\

and so on, including sub-folders. On Mac these directories should be similar, i.e. Users:You:Application Support:Adobe etc. If the files are downloaded there without any encryption, it would be easy enough to pick them up and copy them to whatever directory or storage media you like. not sure about the rest. It's possible that the AAM stores some obscure configuration data and does not see externally installed programs that have never been downloaded through it. Anyway, nothing's lost by trying. It might work just fine.

Mylenium

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Explorer ,
May 11, 2012 May 11, 2012

Yeah I tried that before asking here. I even searched my whole computer for files & hidden files larger than 500 MB thinking the file would popup in that list, but no luck.

I also checked the install log file where the source path for the installer seems to be /Volumes/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Adobe Photoshop CS6, but I think that is a temporary mounted volume for the duration of the installation and gets unmounted once the installation is finished.

Maybe someone from Adobe could chime in here. As others have said it would be nice not having to download GBs of data twice. I know it's possible to download individual installers for each application (from here http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cs6-direct-download-links.html), but I have already started with the Application Manager.

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New Here ,
May 16, 2012 May 16, 2012

So still no guidance from Adobe on downloading, and now their Callback functions seem to have all been disabled in Australia.

One suggestion I found was to download the CS6 trial and just add cloud login at some stage of the registration process.

Has anyone done this and had it work?

Thanks for any help or other ideas.

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Adobe Employee ,
May 17, 2012 May 17, 2012

For those of you utilizing the Creative Cloud you can download the trials and install via that method after installing the Adobe Application Manager from https://creative.adobe.com/.  You will then enter the Adobe ID related to the Creative Cloud membership to activate the trial.  It will the register the software using your Creative Cloud account.

When downloading the install files using the Adobe Application Manager you are correct that the files are stored temporarily for the duration of the download and install process.  There is also not an option to adjust the location of the install files.  You can adjust the location of the main components of the applications by utilizing the Preferences feature in the Adobe Application Manager.

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New Here ,
Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

I don't know where the files are stored on Mac computers, but on computers that run Windows (my run 7), the files are in a temporary folder:

C:\Users\COMPUTERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp\{HERE-IS-A-LONG-KEY}\Photoshop_13_LS16\...

Note: Files are deleted after instalation. Copy files during instalation.

Regards.

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May 15, 2013 May 15, 2013
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This will not likely be of any help, but is at least more information to satisfy the curious.

I, too, am a Mac user and was interested in locating the disk image after Illustrator (in my case) had been downloaded by the Adobe Application Manager.  It wasn't in the Trash, so I figured it had to be somewhere.  The only possible file I found was in a hidden temporary folder at the root level, specifically:

[my hard drive name]\private\tmp\[a long hexidecimal key]\

...and therein was a 1.6 GB file named "Illustrator_16_LS16.dmg.aamdownload".  The direct-link download Mac file available on the page previously referenced by karin_newport is listed as  1.8 GB, so I thought this a likely candidate.  I renamed the file, deleting the ".aamdownload" portion, but the disk image would not mount, returning an error of "not recognized". 

It's possible that this download was incomplete (I had previously aborted a  download of Illustrator CS6 using AAM, and one of the additional files present in this same folder was named  "Illustrator_16_LS16.dmg.aamdownload.aamd" that only clocked in at 16.4 KB), but I doubt it.

The folder also contained two xml files, one named "validation" and the other "manifest." Upon opening the latter, it showed an "<asset_size>" of 1607822225 and an "<asset_path>" of http://ccmdl.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/ILST/16/osx10/Illustrator_16_LS16.dmg.  The EXACT size of the 1.6 GB  "Illustrator_16_LS16.dmg.aamdownload" file is actually 1,607,822,225 bytes -- which seems to correspond to the listed <asset_size> value -- so I'm not sure why it would not open as a disk image.  An attempt to open the file with AAM also failed.

So... not much help in addressing the original question(s), but perhaps some closure as to where the giant mystery disk images disappear?

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