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I'm a user of Elements 2020 and a former user of 2019.
Today, I bought Elements 2021 and tried to load it on Windows. After SLOWLY crawling up to 10%, I closed Firefox and suddenly the install stopped. I didn't think I needed to keep Firefox open, but maybe it needed me to be logged in? Or maybe it was a coincidence? Anyway, I logged back into Adobe in Firefox (even though it seems unrelated) and restarted the .exe file.
Now every time it gets to 2% installed, it konks out with "Connection Lost: We are unable to reach Adobe servers. Please check your internet connectivity and firewall settings, then try again. (Error Code 113)."
Clearly, from the fact that I can post this, I have internet connectivity.
And there's certainly nothing that I changed about my firewall or virus protection (Kaspersky) from the time I got it to 10% (like an hour ago) til now. I've tried rebooting and that didn't help. I've tried downloading the exe a number of times and no improvement with any attempt to run any of them.
I wondered if somehow the fact that it got 10% of the way through is messing things up, but I don't see any folders in C:\Program Files\Adobe for 2021 like I do for 2020 and 2019, so unless it's trying to load it someplace else, it doesn't seem to have created anything in the time it bombed. I still see "Elements 2019 Organizer" and "Elements 2020 Organizer" folders out there.
Screen prints of the error message and my file structure are attached. Thank you!
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try chrome here, Download Adobe Photoshop Elements | 2021, 2020
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didn't really get how downloading it via Chrome instead Firefox would make any difference, but I tried and the results were the same.
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using a browser that allows popups and cookies, contact adobe support during pst business hours by clicking here, https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
click contact us (= cryptic icon in the lower right)
in the chat field, type AGENT
be patient, it can take quite a while to reach a human
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Are you confident that your internet connection is stable? Any browser, including Edge, Chrome, and Firefox should work. It's never loading the installation files into the final installation directory. That one is created after downloading and starting the installation. Standard download directory is Downloads but looking at your Windows Window design, you are still running something like Windows 2000, so that may be different for you.
BTW: look into your hosts file to see if there are no Adobe related entries.