It may be UK localized. Our eng team is investigating.
One thought, looking at the issue, is that restoring Photoshop's prefs may correct the issue. Has anyone tried restoring PS's prefs? http://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/201...
Right, I'm not sure what, if anything, Adobe has done, but PS CC 2015 now works on my imac with no problems. I've set the time back to auto update, and its still working.
I believe we have a fix for this issue that will go out in the next update. We weren't able to reproduce the error on our end. Would one of you be willing to join our prerelease and sign a confidentiality waiver to try out a build?
You can email them to me jtranber at adobe dot com. (change the extension to something other than zip so the Adobe spam filter doesn't eat them, or use CC or dropbox and send me a link to the file)
No problem Jeff - did we perhaps meet at the CS5.5 prerelease Adobe Community Leaders event Jan 2010 in San Jose? I was the only Englishman there so may have stood out a bit :P. By any chance do you know Kevin Monahan and Haruko Kawana? Although they are both on the Video apps side.
I'm still experiencing this issue and it's very annoying. Can anyone shed a light on a solution? I tried the "disable automatic clock setting" trick but it didn't work for me. FYI, I'm not in the UK.
Alex - mine was fixed without me doing anything - however I had removed and then clean reinstalled both the CC Desktop App and PS but nothing was working. Including removing Prefs.
After Greg's post I tried turning off the automatic clock setting and it worked.
Since 5 days ago it's working with that turned back on although I did get a funny message which I presume is to do with the startup box which wants to connect to Adobe to show the latest news.