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Premiere won´t open at company pc

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Nov 22, 2022 Nov 22, 2022

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Yo!! I am running company (I work for vocational college here in Helsinki) PC and do not have adminstrator privileges to the thing, cause bureucracy on a large company. I am supposed to do videoediting by the computer but Premiere does not launch cause "directory object cannot construct with this path". The school is paying for my license but I cannot do the things needed by it then. I understand this has something to do with that Creative cloud is installed to c by default. Is there any way around this?

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Nov 22, 2022 Nov 22, 2022

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Creative Cloud apps have to be installed on the C drive on Windows. If that isn't possible than that is definitely the problem.

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Nov 22, 2022 Nov 22, 2022

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Amigo, lamento oír lo que mencionas, pero lamentablemente si el software está instalado en C no podrás abrir ni manejar nada, salvo que el encargado te deje temporalmente abrir los permisos y puedas cambiar todos los ajustes a un disco diferente.
Es la única manera.
Saludos

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