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I'm trying to update Dreamweaver CS6 12.0 to 12.0.3.
When I run the updater, it tells me that I need to update AAM to 10.0.0. When I download that, it tells me that there is a "missing file", and that I should download Adobe Support Advisor to detect the problem. I understand that ASA is no longer available.
Adobe makes Dreamweaver 12 and the full Creative Suite installers available, but they are the "point zero" release, rather than the "finished" version.
I realise that CS6 is no longer supported, but is it too much to ask to get a standalone installer/updater for the final version that doesn't require auxiliary software?
I'm running Mac Sierra 10.12.4.
Thanks.
You may already be updated.
On Macs, the .3 in 12.0.3 is truncated under the Help > About Dreamweaver screen, making it appear as if you are not running the final available version of CS6, when you are.
You can Right Click > Get Info on the Dreamweaver application icon from your OS to see the true version you are running.
You can download .1, .2, and then .3 from here. Installing them one at a time after you install .0 may work if you're not already up to date.
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Get the last update direct from this link.
Adobe - Dreamweaver Support Center : Updaters
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No, that doesn't work either. Thanks.
I reinstalled everything and launched the original AAM (v.6!), but that gave me Error code U44M1P7. The instructions on the Adobe page about that error just say to download the update manually.
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You may already be updated.
On Macs, the .3 in 12.0.3 is truncated under the Help > About Dreamweaver screen, making it appear as if you are not running the final available version of CS6, when you are.
You can Right Click > Get Info on the Dreamweaver application icon from your OS to see the true version you are running.
You can download .1, .2, and then .3 from here. Installing them one at a time after you install .0 may work if you're not already up to date.
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Yes, it does look as though they may have already been updated -- in which case, surely the updater should say so, rather than saying files are missing or reporting an error.
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