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CCLibrary.app Damaged

Community Beginner ,
Nov 30, 2023 Nov 30, 2023

Just got a mac Studio with Apple2Max chip and macOS Sonoma. Used migration assistant to copy files to new mac but after updating Photoshop I get a message "CCLibrary.app is damaged and can't be opened" when I launceh Photoshop. Clicking OK closes the message window but it immediately pops up again.

 

I have tried the Repair option for Creative Cloud app but that has not fixed the issue. If I close Photoshop the message goes away and it does not appear if I have Lightroom open, only if Photoshop is open.

 

Any ideas?

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 02, 2023 Dec 02, 2023
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Thanks Ged. Unfortunately that did not help. I got a message that the CCLibries file I downloaded was corrupt. Tried the second solution but that deleted the CCDesktop app. I downloaded a new copy of the Desktop app and reinstalled all the programs in my plan. Still not working.

 

Found another solution from several other posts where Settings>Privacy & Security reported that the file CCLibrary.app had been blocked as it was downloaded from an unidentified Developer. Clicked the Open Anyway button and problem resolved.

 

Thanks for your help

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