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I have never had this problem before updating my Adobe CC produts for the Mac Labs at the school I work at. Normally I just shoot out the terminal command
usr/local/bin/remoteupdatemanager
and the products begin updating themselves. For some reason in this case, they are returning exit code 0, but when I check the products they are still stuck on 2015.1
Any advice is appreciated!
I have undertaken some further testing of this issue.
Photoshop 2015.5 is not an update for Photoshop 2015.5, it is a standalone version with a full installer that can co-exist with earlier versions. So it would be necessary to package and deploy the latest version of Photoshop. Once deployed this can be updated with the current version of RUM.
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Make sure you are using the current version of RUM. This is included in the Creative Cloud Packager.
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Hmm...looks like the version that the Macs have is 1.9.2.46. Is that the most recent? If not, howe do I obtain the most recent? Create a new CC package with CCP? Where would I find the new RUM at that point?
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The current version is 1.9.6.17
It will be included in any package where you have opted to include RUM.
It is also included in the utilities folder of Creative Cloud Packager and is available in the Enterprise Dashboard deployment tab, if you are an Enterprise customer.
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Alright so I have obtained the new RUM, however it is giving me the same issues. Claiming the product is up to date when it is clearly not. Please see attached screenshot
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I have undertaken some further testing of this issue.
Photoshop 2015.5 is not an update for Photoshop 2015.5, it is a standalone version with a full installer that can co-exist with earlier versions. So it would be necessary to package and deploy the latest version of Photoshop. Once deployed this can be updated with the current version of RUM.
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That's what it is! Thanks for the info.