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I cannot install the Creative Cloud application on my MacBook Pro (Catalina), it always remains stuck at 0% until after some time it quits with error code 207 (server not responding).
I tried again multiple times yesterday but the error still remains. I have no firewalls or antivirus software and my internet connection is perfectly fine. Could this be a problem with Adobe's servers?
confirm that you can connect to the secure adobe servers by reading, http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-network-issues.html
do you see both logos?
if you can and still see a connection error, white list the adobe network endpoints, https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/kb/network-endpoints.html
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confirm that you can connect to the secure adobe servers by reading, http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-network-issues.html
do you see both logos?
if you can and still see a connection error, white list the adobe network endpoints, https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/kb/network-endpoints.html
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Hello,
thanks for the help. I can confirm everything that's mentioned in the steps of your first link, so it's probably not a connection issue.
I don't know how to white list the endpoints yet, but today it seems to work a little bit at least. After 7–9 hours, I am at 21% installation progress right now and my internet connection is actually very fast. I don't think that the CC client should take that long to download, but I keep waiting and hope that it will finish soon.
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Update: This is a very strange issue. I couldn't get the installation to complete via WLAN or direct cable connection. But after I synced my MacBook with my iPhone LTE hotspot I suddenly was able to download it in a few minutes.
I tried almost every other method described in the forum for similar issues, but this seems to be the ONLY way for me to resolve this connection problem. There is no firewall, no proxies, no antivirus software, etc. in place and my internet connection works totally fine, so I am really curious about what actually causes this problem that apparently many more people have and had throughout the years (assuming it is the same that occured to me).
I still need to download the apps, so I can only hope that I don't have to spend lots of money on phone bills to download Photoshop, InDesign, etc.
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Stratopeter, I would recommend re-reviewing the settings for any installed security or firewall software. They often have different rules depending upon the connection type. When you used your phone's hot spot, the software may have seen it as a new connection type and reset the rules to default.
Alternately, if you do rule it out being a software configuration issue, then there is still an undiagnosed problem with the other networks you have used previously.