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Adobe Application Manager Not Optimized

Explorer ,
Jan 17, 2019 Jan 17, 2019

Hey, Adobe, when are you going to make the Adobe Application Manager a 64-bit application? I'm getting an error message that the utility isn't optimized for future operating systems after Mac OS X 10.14. It runs now on Mojave, but will it run when the OS upgrade arrives? Why is this still an issue?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 17, 2019 Jan 17, 2019

Adobe knows (this is a public forum, so nobody here knows exactly when Adobe will issue an update

In the meantime, ignore the message... and don't update to Mac 10.15

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Advocate ,
Jan 17, 2019 Jan 17, 2019

John is right. They're aware and surely working on it. Give it a bit of time

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 06, 2019 Aug 06, 2019

Whilst John & Mellissa may be right and Adobe could know about this I am, shall we say, "concerned".

It is not just Adobe Application Manager but also its URI Handler and Adobe IPC Broker that remain 32 bit according to my mac system report.

I too am using macOS 10.14.6 a 64bit OS but once a month still get warning messages from macOS stating various

Adobe products need a 64 bit version.

I will continue to update macOS's operating system because it is less than secure to do otherwise. When it goes fully 64 bit if the 32 bit Applications failure stops Lightroom 6.14  then it is time to change software e.g. ON1 Photo RAW 2019 as it takes your Lightroom catalogue and migrates it seamlessly into On1.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 06, 2019 Aug 06, 2019

Catalina isn't due out for public release until the Fall.   In the meantime, DO NOT UPGRADE to Catalina on your main work machine until you are fully committed to 64-bit on everything including 3rd party add-ons.   See related discussion.

Adobe CC apps and MacOS Catalina (What's broken? What's not?)

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 07, 2019 Oct 07, 2019
Catalina is out now, today, this minute. Check your System Preferences - Software Update. So we have to wait for Adobe. I hear that the Adobe apps, latest releases basically work and launch quicker, but there is a lot of Adobe minor apps that are 32-bit. Adobe Application Manager, AAM Registration Notifier and AAM Updates Notifier and quite a few background apps.
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LEGEND ,
Oct 07, 2019 Oct 07, 2019
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If you are a Photoshop user this may interest you https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-and-macos-catalina.html - known issues. Crucially, not only must all apps be updated but all plug-ins too. Got old plug-ins? How much do you need them...?
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