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I've done the in app tutorials before and found them very useful. So after sometime, I've went to load them up again for a refresher in Premiere Pro, and the workspace and project loads up, which you can play around with, but there is no accompanying tutorial that guides you through. Am I missing something? As I've done it before, is this a one-time use sort of operation?>
Shoutout to Rohit Pandita on the Adobe support team, I was able to resolve this with a minor tweak to the other methods mentioned here.
- Navigate to the /Users/Shared/Adobe/Premiere Pro 2023/Learn Panel/payloads/en_US folder
- Cmd+I to open the Get Info dialog, Click the Lock symbol in the lower right and enter administrator credentials
- Click the "more options" icon on the lower left, jsut to the right of the + and - icons
- Select "Apply to all enclosed items..."
This should apply the correct pe
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The issue with the folder being left in a read only state does not happen all of the time. We actually had the installer modify their installation read/write levels to fix the original issue. However we have not identified why this does not always work. Were you installing as a non-admin user?
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No, I'm an admin user. I didn't get any permission errors when changing the read only state.
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Just collecting some background info to see if there is pattern to the failures. Is this a new install, if not what was the previous version of Pr that was installed. If you did have a previous Pr version installed did you use the Update feature in the desktop creative cloud app? When the tutorials did not download, did you try to restarting Pr and try again?
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I updated from the previous version 23.6, using the desktop creative cloud app, I always keep up to date. I did try restarting premiere pro, but the tutorials still didn't work, the tutorials panel was blank. After closing premiere and changing the read-only status on that folder tutorials started working. This was on my laptop. I subsequently did the same update on my desktop PC, which is also Windows 10, and the tutorials loaded fine on that. On both machines the user was an administrator. I guess that doesn't help you at all.
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Thanks for the info. I original issue did involve updating from the previous version so it looks like there could be some scenarios that the original fix is still not being applied correctly.