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I had the same problem on a PC. After a couple hours with Adobe TS I called Dell TS support and we solved the problem. Had a rouge program in Firefox that was trying to reconfigure my proxy settings. Deleted it. Went into my control panel and deleted some programs that were downloaded in the last couple days. Downloaded Malwarebytes Anti-malware software, ran it to double check my Microsoft Security essentials and all is well.
I FOUND SOMETHING THAT WORKED FOR MAC USERS!!!
1. Open Finder
2. Go to /Library/Application Support/Adobe
3. Delete the SLCache and SLStore folders (and delete SLStore_v1 if that's there too).
4. Right-click on the Adobe folder that you were just in, and click Get Info.
5. Click the lock and enter the admin name+password.
6. Add your active user account by clicking the + button and clicking Select.
7. Give Read & Write permissions to everyone listed at the bottom of the window.
8. IMPORTANT: Click the g
...I fix it! with 5 steps...
Tutorial for Windows:
01 - Search for Credentials Manager.
02 - Windows Credentials.
03 - Generic Credentials.
04 - On list of Credentials, Remove/Delete all credentials with "Adobe".
05 - Restart computer and open Adobe Cloud.
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What was the program in firefox? I use a mac but I do use firefox.
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Go to Firefox - Tools - Options - Advanced - Settings. Check if if No proxy is checked. If there is a proxy make note of its name, delete it and check No proxy. I'm not up on Mac's so if there is a freeware virus checked on the web I'd run it. Hope this helps you.
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Well - that wasn't it. Thanks for trying to help!
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I FOUND SOMETHING THAT WORKED FOR MAC USERS!!!
1. Open Finder
2. Go to /Library/Application Support/Adobe
3. Delete the SLCache and SLStore folders (and delete SLStore_v1 if that's there too).
4. Right-click on the Adobe folder that you were just in, and click Get Info.
5. Click the lock and enter the admin name+password.
6. Add your active user account by clicking the + button and clicking Select.
7. Give Read & Write permissions to everyone listed at the bottom of the window.
8. IMPORTANT: Click the gear button at the bottom of the window and click Apply to Enclosed Items.
9. Click the lock to lock the folder once more.
10. Open any CC application; this should work now! (After maybe one "Sign-In Required," that is, but it shouldn't pop up more than once!)
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This fixed it for me after only steps 1 - 3 (and 10)
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I had tried a number of different suggestions including deleting items in Caches and OOBE. Eventually I uninstalled everything, deleted the folders as suggested here, reinstalled CC and it worked. Thank you!
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so this is happening to me, I have tbe same problem but today in 2020 and so the mac finder interface changed a bit and I cannot find those files and all, I tried a few other things even just uninstalling the creative cloud app through the uninstaller and it keeps telling me that something that needs creative cloud is running in the background, although I have no other apps installed at all, or at least none that I can find on my mac. Hopefully someone can help out if not well dang
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honestly same, it's been a year have you sorted this issue?
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again, follow the steps here to resolve the cc sign in/out loop - https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/kb/troubleshoot-creative-cloud-sign-out-sign-in.htmlfollow
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I tried all of this and it didn't fix my sign-in loop. I eventually used the Cleaner Cloud Cleaner tool and selected all. I then download the latest Creative Cloud installer and my issue was gone.
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ok
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GREAT! It worked! Thanks!
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I still can´t fix this problem. It keeps looping (Im a pc user)
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Nothing indicated in this "help" thread actually specifies ANY steps to be taken on a Windows 10 machine.
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Finally!! Thank you, after months of not being able to use Lightroom, I'm back in editing action.
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That is a very old installation fix. No need to uninstall anything.
Go to Applications/Adobe Creative Cloud/Uninstall Adobe Creative Cloud
You now have an option to Repair as well as Uninstall. Click Repair and that should do the trick.
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This solution worked for me! Ventura 13.0
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Same Issue. Doesn´t work for me.
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Same Problem in my PC.
Can anyone help?
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For anyone still having this issue (looping sign-in requests, in my case on a PC), there's a newer help article here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/kb/troubleshoot-creative-cloud-sign-out-sign-in.html
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I fix it! with 5 steps...
Tutorial for Windows:
01 - Search for Credentials Manager.
02 - Windows Credentials.
03 - Generic Credentials.
04 - On list of Credentials, Remove/Delete all credentials with "Adobe".
05 - Restart computer and open Adobe Cloud.
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Worked Perfectly! Thank you!