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I received the above in an email and copied this off of the browser, without downloading anything. Can anyone tell me if it is a fraudulent email, is it something that Adobe sent for my laptop Adobe Pro version? Thanks, Hugh
I can confirm that Adobe is indeed sending out these e-mails to users of Creative Cloud Packager prior to the release of version 1.13.
If you encounter a problem upgrading after the new version is released, you can either use the link in the e-mail to download the full installer, or delete the 1.12 version and download and run the bootstrap installer named "CCPLauncher" from your team dashboard or enterprise admin console, which are accessible via https://www.adobe.com/ once you have logged in wi
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definitely do not download anything until and unless adobe staff vouch for that.
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Received the same message this morning and looking for guidance on that from Adobe staff. Adobe Support just assisted us the other week to reinstall the Adobe Creative Cloud so I doubt the validity of this message. I imagine, in addressing our issue, they would have installed the latest version.
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It doesn't show any signs of being a phish. The download is coming from adobesystems.com, which is legit.
My question: is the "critical bug" only with the CC Packager self-updater? Can we continue to use our packages we created 1.12?
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We do not anticipate this issue to affect existing packages previously created.
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I can confirm that Adobe is indeed sending out these e-mails to users of Creative Cloud Packager prior to the release of version 1.13.
If you encounter a problem upgrading after the new version is released, you can either use the link in the e-mail to download the full installer, or delete the 1.12 version and download and run the bootstrap installer named "CCPLauncher" from your team dashboard or enterprise admin console, which are accessible via https://www.adobe.com/ once you have logged in with a valid team/enterprise administrator account.
To remove Creative Cloud Packager, delete the following directory as appropriate:
Windows: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\OOBE\PDApp\CCP
Mac OS: /Applications/Utilities/Adobe\ Application\ Manager/CCP