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Unable to Reach Adobe Servers

Community Beginner ,
Aug 12, 2021 Aug 12, 2021

I have an end user getting this error:

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Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit

Tried the following solutions:

1. Update operating system to latest version

2. Reinstall all Adobe software

3. Firewall is already disabled, so that can't block it

4. Checked the host file

5. Used the Adobe Cleaner Tool

6. Run the software from another profile with their credentials (successful on both local admin and user accounts, but it still fails on the end user's account)

7. Clean reinstall of Adobe software, credentials, and content

8. Winsock Reset

9. Manually set user's time zone

 

Unfortunately, after trying all these checks, it still fails. Because it appears to only affect the user's local profile on his PC, we could always recreate it, but this would create a number of issues. Does anyone have any other solutions?

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Community Beginner , Aug 20, 2021 Aug 20, 2021

Ended up re-creating the user's profile locally.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 12, 2021 Aug 12, 2021

in their control panel note your default browser then check if tls 1.2 is enabled in that browser, https://help.hotschedules.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020184072-Release-Notes-TLS-Enabling-TLS-1-2-on-w...

 

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 12, 2021 Aug 12, 2021

Thanks for the feedback! Its already enabled. I also checked to make sure the browser's temporary internet settings/cache/cookies were cleared. Unfortunately, it's still not working.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 20, 2021 Aug 20, 2021

Ended up re-creating the user's profile locally.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 20, 2021 Aug 20, 2021

what were the steps needed to do that.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 20, 2021 Aug 20, 2021
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There's a few methods. I usually just move the profile to another location to back it up, then go into the registry editor and delete the key that keeps the profile path.

 

If you just search 'recreate' or 'remap' 'user profile in windows 10,' you should get plenty of results.

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