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Computer wird nach Windows Update immer deaktiviert

Explorer ,
Jul 03, 2023 Jul 03, 2023

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Hallo zusammen!

 

Wir haben bei einem unserer Arbeitsplätze das Problem, dass der Computer nach einem Windows Update offenbar nicht wiedererkannt wird. Das zeigt sich dadurch, dass die Creative Cloud Applikation abgemeldet ist. Versucht man sich anzumelden, wird angezeigt, dass der Benutzer zu viele Geräte registriert hat. Es werden 2 Geräte angezeigt, darunter auch exakt der Rechner, um den es geht. Kann man diesen Fehler beheben?

 

Kann es etwas mit dem Benutzer zu tun haben? Das Windows-Benutzerprofil wird über die Active Directory verwaltet. Die Neuinstallation aller CC Programme haben bisher keinen Erfolg gebracht.

 

Vielen Dank vorab für Eure Hilfe.

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Adobe Employee , Jul 04, 2023 Jul 04, 2023

You can delete the cached login profile/files from the machine and check the behavior. I am assuming the user is using the Windows machine.

The locations are:

> Remove Adobe-related entries from Control Panel >> Credential Manager >> Windows Credentials.

> Delete all the files and folders from C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Adobe\OOBE

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Community Expert ,
Jul 03, 2023 Jul 03, 2023

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<moved from cc services>

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 03, 2023 Jul 03, 2023

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@HenningEFCO Please confirm if the users use a physical machine or access the apps on the virtual servers/machines.

 

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Explorer ,
Jul 04, 2023 Jul 04, 2023

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Hi SuJoshi and thank you for your response.

Our users use physical machines. Adobe CC is installed locally, and the issue only occurs with one user.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 04, 2023 Jul 04, 2023

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You can delete the cached login profile/files from the machine and check the behavior. I am assuming the user is using the Windows machine.

The locations are:

> Remove Adobe-related entries from Control Panel >> Credential Manager >> Windows Credentials.

> Delete all the files and folders from C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Adobe\OOBE

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Explorer ,
Jul 05, 2023 Jul 05, 2023

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Thank you for the tips, SuJoshi. I will try them and see if it works. If not, I will update this thread. Thanks again. Have a wonderful week.

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Jul 05, 2023 Jul 05, 2023

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(@HenningEFCO, threads often provide useful information for others, so we rarely delete anything relevant from the adobe forums.)

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Jul 20, 2023 Jul 20, 2023

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Hello SuJoshi! After trying to remove the files you mentioned in your post, it seemed to be okay. But after the next Windows Update, Adobe CC, again, did not recognize the computer it was installed on.

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As you can see here, after login in, the device WS-EFCO-CAD-07 had to be deactivated (A) to activate the same computer (B). I don't understand, why this phenomenon only occurs at this work station. The interesting thing here is, that this error never occurred on the second device (a notebook). But it occurred on another computer with the same Active Directory user logged in. So could this be a problem of the Windows user account?

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