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Creativ Cloud Macintosh Error 146

New Here ,
Dec 12, 2017 Dec 12, 2017

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Hello,

any idea how I can resolve Error 146 when trying to update Adobe CC Apps on Mac running macOS 10.13.2 ?

Exit Code: 146

-------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------

- 2 fatal error(s), 0 error(s), 1 warnings(s)

FATAL: Error (Code = 146) executing in command 'MoveDirectoryCommand' for package: 'AdobeBridge8.0-mul', version:8.0.1.282

FATAL: Error occurred in install of package (Name: AdobeBridge8.0-mul Version: 8.0.1.282). Error code: '146'

WARN: Failed to move directory '/.adobeTemp/2FC2D672-85CF-4D5B-B86E-6F4AB3F8C99F/1/Adobe Bridge' to '/System/Library/Components/PDFImporter.component/Adobe Bridge CC 2018'

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I have uninstalled and installed the Creative Cloud Desktop App multiple times, but it does not help!

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correct answers 1 Correct answer

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I have a different work-around 
The solutions in this link didn't work for me. I even contacted support and had Adobe Tech guys come in and still nothing worked.

 

This is what I did and it worked (On MacOS though, I don't know if it's same for Windows):

  1. I downloaded the trial version from Adobe and installed it offline on another machine.
  2. I copied the whole folder of the installed app, in the Applications folder, unto an external hard drive ("After Effects", in my case)
  3. I opened the Applications Folder on the machine that was having these errors, and transfered the installed app there
  4. It worked!

I don't understand why though. I hope this helps

 

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Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Bridge Update Error 146

Moon_jo found a solution and it worked for me.

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Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Isn't it about time that Adobe Tech people weigh in on this installation error?

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Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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these are user-to-user forums.

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