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Error while launching InDesign on macOS: Your previous Adobe InDesign session has yet not terminated

New Here ,
Nov 13, 2019 Nov 13, 2019

InDesign 2020 will not launch I have uninstalled and re installed via the Creative Cloud, same issue.

I am using an iMac retina 5K, 27" late 2015, RAM 24Gb - Catalina OS v 10.15.1

In the 'force quit applications' window is shows Adode InDesign 2020 - Application not responding.  The only option is to 'Force quit'.

I have also tried opening a file created in InDesgn same issue.

HELP

 

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Adobe Employee , May 08, 2020 May 08, 2020

Hi there,

 

So sorry to hear about the trouble you are facing with InDesign. Could you please open Activity Monitor and check if there is a process open for InDesign. Try to force quitting it and then relaunch the application.

 

Regards,

Srishti

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Community Expert ,
Nov 13, 2019 Nov 13, 2019

Hi,

Please contact your local tech support, they will walk you through the steps.

I used in the past a tool called Adobe CC Cleaner. It removes any leftover file or information to make sure that the re-install is like a first-time install. As Catalina and Adobe 2020 ar efully 64-bit, check if your processor has any restrictions on that front on the Apple site or support techs.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 13, 2019 Nov 13, 2019

If you want to use Cleaner yourself, uninstall InDesign using the drop-down menu the the Creative Cloud app and then run Adobe Cleaner before reinstalling:  

https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html

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New Here ,
May 01, 2020 May 01, 2020

InDesign 2020 15.0.2.323 on macOS Catalina 10.15.3

 

Went to open InDesign, this morning,  and it crashed on startup. Tried a few more times, no luck. Rebooted Mac and tried again, same result. I tried removing the preferences, but that didn't fix the problem.

Then, I uninstalled from the Creative Cloud app and reinstalled. Tried to launch InDesign and almost immediately got this message:

Error: Your previous Adobe InDesign session has yet not terminated. Please try to launch the application after some time.

I have tried several times over the last eight hours to open InDesign and continue to get the same error  message.

How long is "some time"? Is there any way to end the previous session?

 

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Adobe Employee ,
May 08, 2020 May 08, 2020

Hi there,

 

So sorry to hear about the trouble you are facing with InDesign. Could you please open Activity Monitor and check if there is a process open for InDesign. Try to force quitting it and then relaunch the application.

 

Regards,

Srishti

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Sep 05, 2020 Sep 05, 2020
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Restart your computer and then relaunch InDesign. That should solve your "session has not yet terminated" problem.

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