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AUSST server upgrades from 2014 to 2015

New Here ,
Aug 07, 2015 Aug 07, 2015

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Can you use AUSST to update from Photoshop CC 2014 to Photoshop CC 2015?  I have tried to use RemoteUpdateManger to update from Photoshop 2014 to Photoshop 2015, but it keeps returning with code 0 (signifying that it is up to date).  The Creative cloud app still says I have an update (Photoshop 2015).  I have confirmed that 2014 is still installed and that the AUSST server is up to date.

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Adobe Employee , Aug 10, 2015 Aug 10, 2015

No, this is a full installer and is not delivered via Adobe Update Manager or internal locations setup using AUSST.

You should use either the Creative Cloud Desktop App or build a package with Creative Cloud Packager and push that out.

Creative Cloud Help | Update apps to Creative Cloud 2015

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 10, 2015 Aug 10, 2015

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No, this is a full installer and is not delivered via Adobe Update Manager or internal locations setup using AUSST.

You should use either the Creative Cloud Desktop App or build a package with Creative Cloud Packager and push that out.

Creative Cloud Help | Update apps to Creative Cloud 2015

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Aug 10, 2015 Aug 10, 2015

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Thank you alisterblack.  So what would be the preferred method of deploying the new package?  Would I need to uninstall the previous package?  Or can I install the new package over the old one?  Thanks again for your help!

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Aug 11, 2015 Aug 11, 2015

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Hi, you can uninstall the old one. If you originally performed an msi install then an msi uninstall is the best option.

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