![]() ![]() Sudo rm -rf /Applications/Adobe* /Applications/Utilities/Adobe* /Library/Application\ Support/Adobe /Library/Preferences/com.adobe.* /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.adobe.* /private/var/db/receipts/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe* ~/Library/Application\ Support///com.adobe* ~/Library/Application\ Support/CrashReporter/Adobe* ~/Library/Caches/Adobe ~/Library/Caches/com.Adobe.* ~/Library/Caches/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Cookies/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Logs/Adobe* ~/Library/PhotoshopCrashes ~/Library/Preferences/Adobe* ~/Library/Preferences/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia* ~/Library/Saved\ Application\ State/com.adobe. ![]() ![]() Type a one line command in terminal find ~/ -iname "*adobe*" and it's shows up all files which match pattern. Adobe does recommend running individual application uninstallers first, your call. Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/Configs/Īnd reinstall the CC Desktop app to fix the issue.Download and run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool, their multi-app uninstaller and wipe assistant. Uninstall the Creative Cloud Desktop app, delete the ServiceConfig.xml file here: The same file seems to be the root of the same issues on Mac OS. If the above steps don't work, unfortunately, your only recourse will be to contact Adobe support directly.
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