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PS CC is my standard PS application, but want to keep CS6 up to date.
Info: CS6 updates via PS CC always generate failure message U44M1P7
Q: How to exclude CS6 from could list and do upgrades manually?
At some point in the past (I don't know the exact date) Adobe "merged" the original update manager into the Cloud update manager, which means you are no longer using your original update manager
I have read some messages that the latest (Cloud) updater sometimes doesn't work with old programs... Try installing your updates manually
Updates start here and select product, read to see if you need to install updates in number order, or if the updates are cumulative for the individual product http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/
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What version of CS6 do you have today?
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At some point in the past (I don't know the exact date) Adobe "merged" the original update manager into the Cloud update manager, which means you are no longer using your original update manager
I have read some messages that the latest (Cloud) updater sometimes doesn't work with old programs... Try installing your updates manually
Updates start here and select product, read to see if you need to install updates in number order, or if the updates are cumulative for the individual product http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/
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Dear all - thank you for answering!
Information CS6:
S.No.: [Personal information removed by moderator. Please don't put serial numbers here as this is a public forum, not Adobe Support, and anybody can steal your information.], Version 13.0.6.x64 extended, my version of CS6 is running smoothly, no problems at all
Best regards, Karlheinz
Am 25.03.2019 um 17:33 schrieb John T Smith <forums_noreply@adobe.com>:
Update CS6 manually and not via PS CC?
created by John T Smith <https://forums.adobe.com/people/JohnTSmith> in Downloading, Installing, Setting Up - View the full discussion <https://forums.adobe.com/message/10995088#10995088>
At some point in the past (I don't know the exact date) Adobe "merged" the original update manager into the Cloud update manager, which means you are no longer using your original update manager
I have read some messages that the latest (Cloud) updater sometimes doesn't work with old programs... Try installing your updates manually
Updates start here and select product, read to see if you need to install updates in number order, or if the updates are cumulative for the individual product http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/ <http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/>
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