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Same here. CC disconnects, Photoshop asks to login, Lightroom doesn't keep sync anymore.
I had to format and reinstall my PC.
It worked for a month, now I'm back in pain.
There's no way I can work this way.
It's production software, the licensing method shouldn't render it unusable.
Thank you for the update Pxlphoto. Is your network managed by an I.T. department? If so then please ask them to review the details listed in https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/attachments/Creative_Cloud_for_enterprise_Service_Endpoints.pdf so that the computer you are using can have the necessary access to the required Adobe servers and ports.
From the behavior you are describing it would appear connections to various Adobe servers is being periodically blocked. If you manage the network
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Branching to a new discussion and moving this discussion to the Adobe Creative Cloud forum.
Pxlphoto what steps have you implemented to resolve the repeated login requests from the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application and Photoshop CC 2017? What environment are you using you Windows 10 PC in? Are you in a managed environment or do you manage the computer, and network, yourself?
I would recommend reviewing the steps listed in Adobe Creative Cloud signs you out or asks you to sign in repeatedly Pxlphoto. If you have any questions regarding any of the information listed in the document then please update this discussion.
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Well, this first happened on my previous Windows 10 Pro installation on my Asus ZenBook Pro UX501VW.
In that case I tried everything:
Complete uninstall with manual removal of data in /ProgramData, /USER/AppData etc...
Upon reinstall the random logout was still there.
I then formatted, moved to Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview and had no problem for around a month. My current Windows release is Build 16278.rs3
Of the steps listed on your linked page, I only tried the first two:
- No updates available
- It was already set that way
The "advanced" uninstall is not an option right now as when this computer is on, I'm definitely working on Lightroom + Photoshop and, being the reinstall process a managed one (it needs me in front of the computer) I have to live with this pain of logging in again and again in CC, Lightroom (license), Lightroom (mobile) and Photoshop (license).
Help!
Lorenzo
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And now I also tried the disinstaller with reinstall...
same results.
It keeps disconnecting
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And, as I know how important is to have information to do a fast and good Debug, when I log in Creative Cloud, then I open Lightroom and log in to lightroom mobile, CC disconnects immediately. Connecting CC, triggers disconnection of LR Mobile and so on. Sometimes they stay connected together but it's quite rare.
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Thank you for the update Pxlphoto. Is your network managed by an I.T. department? If so then please ask them to review the details listed in https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/attachments/Creative_Cloud_for_enterprise_Service_Endpoints... so that the computer you are using can have the necessary access to the required Adobe servers and ports.
From the behavior you are describing it would appear connections to various Adobe servers is being periodically blocked. If you manage the network yourself then please review the settings of any installed security software Pxlphoto.
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Moving to Creative Cloud Download & Install​
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Ihave same problem. Everey after few minutes Adobe CC logging out. I noticed that Photoshop and Lightroom are still working. Ihave tried almost every possible solution mentioned in internet and here in forum, no help at all. Seems to be Adobe's bud. Even Adobe support has been remotley in my computer - no help.
Then I discovered that when I change my Windows interface language from Estonian to English . the logging problem solved. With English language it's not logging out anymore. This is strange. Hard to say, is it Microsofts or Adobes problem.
I remember that once I had quite same problem. Adobe CC was not able to connect to Adobe's servers. Then again I changed Windows interface language from Estonian to English and Adobe CC was working and connected to servers ok. I waited for the next Adobe CC update and then changed Windows interface language back to Estonian from English and ADobe CC was working great. No problem at all. So I think this is Adobe's bug right now, why Adobe CC is constantly logging out after several minutes.