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cloud packager for CS6

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Jul 19, 2019 Jul 19, 2019

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I am trying to add offline media (located on a network drive and copied to local C: for access) using the Creative Cloud Packager. I keep getting an error stating This folder does not contain valid Creative Cloud application or update media.

I was adivsed to use Creative Cloud Packager instead of AAMEE.

Any help is really appreciated.

Thanks,

Oli.

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Adobe Employee , Jul 22, 2019 Jul 22, 2019

Hi,

You can package some CS6 applications directly in Creative Cloud Packager.

Click 'show archived versions'

Alternatively if this is a volume CS6 license you can obtain your installers from the Licensing Website - licensing.adobe.com - you will need to be an admin for your organisational account. If you have a volume serial number it must be used with the correct volume installer.

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Hi,

You can package some CS6 applications directly in Creative Cloud Packager.

Click 'show archived versions'

Alternatively if this is a volume CS6 license you can obtain your installers from the Licensing Website - licensing.adobe.com - you will need to be an admin for your organisational account. If you have a volume serial number it must be used with the correct volume installer.

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