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Trial versions of Adobe Creative Suite, Photoshop Elements, and Adobe Premiere Elements are downloaded using the Adobe Download Assistant — a small application that is meant to improve download reliability and avoid issues that commonly occur during large downloads, such as frequent disconnects.
What do we mean by "large downloads"? Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop Elements, for example, are each over 1.1 GB. The approximate download times for files this size are:
• On a cable connection (3 mbps): 50 minutes.
• On a DSL connection (1.5 mbps): 1 hrs. 39 minutes.
The Adobe Download Assistant helps most people manage the download of these large files, for example by enabling pause/resume of the downloads, and checking to ensure the complete file(s) are downloaded before actual installation begins.
While we strongly recommend you first attempt to download trial versions using the Adobe Download Assistant, we also realize that some people just prefer to manage their own downloads directly, using a web browser. For those of you who do, please follow the instructions carefully here.
Update 5/5/13: Please utilize the Photoshop Elements page at http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=photoshop_elements&loc=us to set the trial cookie to allow the links offered at http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cs6-direct-download-links.html to function successfully.
Update 5/17/13: The Prodesigntools site - http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cs6-direct-download-links.html has been updated. Please follow the Very Important Instructions section to complete the download process.
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HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
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Miqrogroove where are you receiving the forbidden error? What are you trying to download?
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I was trying everything I could think of on my end to download the InDesign trial from this link:
http://prodesigntools.com/trials2/AdobeProducts/IDSN/8/win32/InDesign_8_LS16.exe
I must have tried it a hundred times using every browser, download manager, login, logout, whatever. At one point the server sent me a 1.2 MB file that was corrupt, but on all other attempts it just errored out. The current response entity is:
Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "http://trials2.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/IDSN/8/win32/InDesign_8_LS16.exe?" on this server.
Reference #18.6daeacd.1343153129.1c78627
When I switched to the 7zip file and after many more attempts it finally downloaded. The exe link never worked.
I don't know if this is a security thing or a failed server but it is not a good way to distribute software either way.
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If you are receiving the Access Denied error then you need to set the cookie to access a trial on our server. Per the directions on Prodesigntools.com which were also reposted in message #14 you need to initiate a download prior to trying one of the direct download links. If you don't have the cookie set you will be unable to initiate the download.
I did just test it and I was able to initiate a download for both File 1 and File 2 of InDesign CS6. I was on my home network utilizing Internet Explorer 8 under Windows 7 64-bit.
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After jumping through all the hoops in the instructions yet again with Internet Explorer 8, it gives me the same 1.2 MB corrupt file as I get in Chrome, except it names the file "InDesign_8_LS16" whereas Chrome names it "InDesign_8_LS16.exe" by default.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Apache
ETag: "b7ac2b83a81c176dd873f2f5a3a195ae:1335588761"
Content-MD5: t6wrg6gcF23Yc/L1o6GVrg==
Last-Modified: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 11:27:43 GMT
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 1268504
Content-Type: application/octet-stream
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:29:53 GMT
Connection: keep-alive
As you can see, the problem is not on my end. The server isn't even sending the correct response header.
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for me no flash cs6 download method is working. the downloader is not working, the direct link is not working. the cookie-method is not working.
such a crap system here...
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Are you receiving any specific error messages?
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Miqrogroove, If you dont mind me asking, Are you doing this while you are signed into Adobe.com
The ideal way to do it is to log in to adobe.com,
Sign In,
Initiate any products downlaod by clicking on try and Eventually "Dowload Now"
You can retry this link by replacing "xx" by "tt" in "hxxp" below -
hxxp://trials2.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/IDSN/8/win32/InDesign_8_LS16.exe
hxxp://trials2.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/IDSN/8/win32/InDesign_8_LS16.7z
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By the way, since it isn't mentioned yet on those pages, I guess I should talk about it :
Those files are also downloadable from Adobe's public FTP server ( ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/cs6/downloads/ ), using either a "normal" Internet browser or, better yet, a FTP client (such as FileZilla or CyberDuck), which allows resuming of downloads in case they get interrupted.
In addition, this method doesn't even require to log in with a specific account on Adobe's website.
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no direct downlload possible.
i always get access denied.
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Please reread this thread in it's entirety jjet2 as your inquiry has already been addressed previously.
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Thanks for posting about direct download. I was finally able to get the files downloaded, but they won't extract. I get to around 99% complete, and then it says that I either don't have enough room (I've got over a tb) or I don't have permission. If I try to extract the .7z file manually it says '~~~~~~ file is corrupt.' I've been trying to wrap my brain around this for days. What am I missing? T_T
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Which version of which program did you use to attempt extracting the .7z file ?
If it was a different one, you should try 7-zip 9.20. However if it also says the file is corrupted, then, it must be. Such things may happen when downloading huge files : then you should try redownloading.
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I was trying to download Indesign 5.5. Like others have mentioned before, I tried to initiate a download of another product by going to this link:
Click «here» to visit this page
However I'm getting a "Site Area Temporarily Unavailable" page so I cant go any further.
Anybody else getting this?
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Yes we are facing some temporary issues with our server. We are currently working to resolve these difficulties.
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Hi Jeff,
Can you give us an update as to the status of your servers?
I've been trying to install CS6 using my Cloud account but for the past 2-3 days my download has stopped at 99% Downloaded. I also tried doing it using the direct links from http://prodesigntools.com and I'm getting that same issue 99% and download stops.
Thank you!
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They have been back up and functioning properly since approximately 5 P.M. PDT on Friday. You likely are facing a different issue Appwebllc. Please feel free to post a thread with the details of your difficulties to the Creative Cloud Download & Install FAQ forum - http://forums.adobe.com/community/download_install_setup/creative_cloud_faq.
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can anyone confirm the Adobe Web Premium CS5.5 English Mac DMG downloads successfully on this third party website?
I have tried downloading it over 10 times for the past 2 weeks, and it always "completes" at exactly 2.15 GB (when its supposed to be 4GB)
This is getting incredibly frustrating, why is Adobe relying on prodesigntools, a third part website, to host their previous versions? That is not very professional.
I've tried on different networks, different browsers, ethernet, everything. it fails at exactly 2.15GB each time, very suspicious that its on their end.
Where can we just get our CS5.5 downloaded (from ADOBE servers) which we paid money for?
Please, help!
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Prodesigntools is not hosting the files they are giving instructions on how to reach the older version downloads. The install files themselves are still being download from Adobe's servers.
If you are facing difficulties with the download using the direct download instructions then it is likely your current Internet connection is causing the problem. If your network is managed please contact your I.T. department. If it is not then please contact your Internet Service provider as it appears you have a 2.15 gigabyte limit to download files.
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Jeff A Wright wrote:
Prodesigntools is not hosting the files they are giving instructions on how to reach the older version downloads.
Just a thought:
Since downloading earlier versions is one of the most popular requests on these forums every day (and most people are provided with a link to the prodesigntools website), would Adobe consider making earlier versions available for download (back to, say CS2) without forcing everyone to jump through hoops?
We can download just about every version (1,2 3 and 4) of Lightroom ever released - but not any other apps. Any reason for that?
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John this topic of allowing direct downloads has most certainly been brought up. We are continuing to evaluate changes to how trial downloads will be made available in 2013.
Ay Dot Photoshop Lightroom does not utilize the Adobe Download Assistant. If you are experiencing failures with your Internet connection then you will want to work with the your I.T. department or your Internet Service Provider. You may also want to try a wired connection if you are trying to download the software over a wireless connection.
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Hey em every time i try to download AE CS6 11.02 Its says Invalid Product context Error Communicating with adobe.com (Error 107). Restart adobe Download assistant and try to add the product again i have followed every single step it still does not work
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I agree with John Waller. The older trials should definitely be hosted on adobe.com. CS4 isn't that old. I'm trying to find a legit download for the Flash CS4 trial, and it's been confusing.
Does anyone know what files I need to download? There are 3 files for Flash Professional CS4 for Windows: http://prodesigntools.com/download-adobe-cs4-and-cs3-free-trials-here.html Do I need to download them all? Any help would be appreciated.
This is very disappointing. I expected more from Adobe.
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Actually, none of the Flash CS4 downloads work. I get directed to a page with this message:
RequestURI=/support/downloads/dlm/main.jsp
I could really use some help here. Thanks.
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You will receive that error if you have not first followed the Very Important Instructions on the download page, prior to clicking the download links.
Those Very Important Instructions (overlooked by many) are crucial for setting the correct cookies on your computer so that the Adobe servers will permit access for you to download the files.
So:
1) Follow the Very Important Instructions (all steps)
2) Click the download links