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September 6, 2013
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"Sign in Required" Loop

  • September 6, 2013
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Hi!

I stopped my subscription of my Creative Cloud and started it again a few days later, because of the new price for educational people. After that, I can not use Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. because I get an "Sign In Required" Loop. Every time I want to start Photoshop the window opens and wants me to sign in. I click "Sign In", it says "Thank You" and I continue and the window appears again. I already tried the "(Not your Adobe ID?)" link and it didn't help.

Is there any solution or has anyone the same problem?

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Correct answer mrjonnywood

I had a similar problem. Every time I opened a CC App, I was asked to sign in. I followed instructions on several forums, but nothing worked.

Yesterday I got in touch with Adobe Help and together we spent over two hours trying to resolve the problem. I have to say Khongyairong (the guy I was dealing with) was very helpful but we ran out of time as I had to go out.

Today, I decided to remove every single trace of Adobe from my Mac. I followed these steps and all now works as it should!

Please note the order – uninstall apps first, then run cleaner, then manually remove any left over files.

Warning: You will delete all Adobe files from your computer. If you are using any Adobe products other than Creative Cloud please make sure you check every file before deleting it – if it's not related to CC don't delete it! You might want to make a snapshot of your system that you can restore to before doing this. If there is more than 1 user on the Mac make sure they don't have Adobe products that could be effected by the following process.

  1. Use the Uninstallers for each App you have (uninstallers can be found in Applications/Adobe *App Name*/Uninstall Adobe *App Name*
  2. Check Applications/Utilities for any other Adobe Uninstallers and run them
  3. Use Creative Cloud Cleaner to remove everything else (I was given the download from Khongyairong so don't have the link)
    1. Select 'All' from the dropdown menu, top-right.
    2. Click 'Clean All'
  4. At this point I restarted my Mac but it may not be necessary.
  5. Go to /Library/Application Support and delete the entire Adobe folder (I also deleted the Macromedia folder too, but I think this is just for Flash Player)
  6. Go to /Library/Caches and delete all folders and files with 'Adobe' in the name
  7. Go to (User) ~/LibraryApplication Support and delete the entire Adobe folder
  8. Go to /Users/Shared/Library/Application Support and delete the entire Adobe folder (if you have more than one user set up make sure they are not using Adobe products that will not function correctly if you delete this folder)
  9. At this point I searched my entire computer for any other files or folders with Adobe in the name and deleted them
  10. There was also a Photoshop folder in one of the Librarys (can't remember which but check in both) I deleted that too
  11. I emptied the trash and restarted here and would recommend the same

At this point I could have started installing the software again, but I took some extra steps which involved 3rd party software. I use Onyx which is a very good tool to clean up OS X system. You can use this or something similar to do the following:

  1. Reset home folder permissions and ACLs
  2. Clear system and user caches

During the Onyx processes I was promted to restart my Mac a couple of times. Once all that was completed my Mac was booting up a fraction quicker than before (which was a nice bonus).

Fresh installs

I then went to creative.adobe.com, signed in and downladed Creative Cloud Desktop App – nothing else.

I installed CC desktop, signed in and initially downloaded 1 app (in my case Photoshop), opened it and waited... no window requesting sign in!!!!

I double checked, by quiting and reopening Photoshop – all seemed good!

I was then able to install other CC Apps (one by one just be sure) from the Creative Cloud App and every one of them works withut being promted to sign in!

Hope this works for you, I've seen this issue a lot and was very happy to have a solution to share it with others!

4 replies

RedPandroid
Participant
June 20, 2014

Also having the same issue with looping sign in screen (running windows 8.1). Have tried the methods suggested here and the "you are no longer signed into Adobe" thread to no avail. Did the uninstall, clean, reinstall for Adobe CC, but still not able to log in.  Unfortunately I'm traveling for work and can't spend time on the phone with customer support to resolve the issue until I return home tomorrow.

Participant
September 8, 2013

I have not been able to sign into my subscription for 4 onths even though it comes out of my bank acct. every month.

When I click on the icon on my macbook it prompts me for a serial #.

Jeffrey_A_Wright
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 9, 2013

GLW1961 if you are being prompted to enter your serial number then please see http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1234635 where this topic is discussed.

Participating Frequently
September 7, 2013

Have the same issues on my Windows 7 64bit machine (yet my Mac at work is fine).

Once I shutdown an application or heaven for bid, reboot my system, it requires several login attempts to be able to actually run any cc application. The BS is that your supposed to be able to run apps without having to log in or even be online. (the only required login is supposed to be once every 180 days, yet mine is within 5 minutes of closing down and restarting)

Adobe does not have their stuff straight, as usual, and expects the user to jump through hoops to fix their problems. Nice job...

Romsinha-9KMEUt
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
September 6, 2013

Hi martenme,

Please try the mentioned steps:

1. Right click on any of the CC apps and run as administrator.

2. Disable UAC, restart your machine and launch any app as run as admin: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/hyperyash/archive/2012/07/18/disabling-user-account-control-in-windows-8.aspx .

3. Update CC desktop and try to sign in again: https://creative.adobe.com/products/creative-cloud .

4. Selective startup: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-vista/run-selective-startup-using-system-configuration

5. enable hidden admin and try to activate again: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/enable-the-hidden-administrator-account-on-windows-vista/ .

Regards,

Romit Sinha

martenmeAuthor
Participant
September 6, 2013

Hi,

forgot to mention: I work under Mac OSX :-)

Romsinha-9KMEUt
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
September 6, 2013

Hi martenme,

Navigate to Library/Application Support/Adobe/ right click /get info/ give read/write permission and select apply to enclosed item: http://www.macinstruct.com/node/415 .

Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/ and give read/write permission/ select apply to enclosed item: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html and try to sign in.

If the issue still persists then navigate to Library/Application Support/Adobe OOBE and rename to OOBE.old.

Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE and rename to OOBE.old

Download CC desktop: https://creative.adobe.com/products/creative-cloud and try to sign in again.

Start the system in safe boot and try signing in: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/start-safe-boot-mode-mac.html .

Enable root account and try to activate again: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11331 .

Regards,

Romit Sinha