Click to open the blue menu on the far right of Find Additional Apps.Ĭlick on View Previous Versions to display the list of applications.Ĭlick to open the Install menu, and select the version you want and click on Install. Open up your Creative Cloud desktop application and click on Apps on the Navigation bar. With your CC subscription, you can reinstall old versions. ![]() Ensure you are connected or select an alternative. Your internet may not be strong enough or down altogether. Install an older CC version with the Creative Cloud App Reboot your WiFI or Internet Connection and you may have to reinstall Creative CLoud as it may have become corrupt during a previous update. ![]() If the newest version is buggy, use the old one for now. This will leave the old version on your computer when the new one is installed. When you are ready to upgrade, click on the Apps tab on the navigation bar in your CC desktop app, and click the blue Update button for the application you want to update.īefore you click the final blue Update button, click on Advanced Options. If you must upgrade right away, buy some (free) insurance with a few extra clicks. But what if you really want to upgrade? Or if you already did, and now wish you didn’t? Keep on reading for how to handle both scenarios Keep the old version when you install a new one Let the early adopters try it out, report the bugs and then upgrade once the kinks are worked out. Here’s my advice: when you get an update alert, ignore it for a few weeks. ![]() Sure, things might be better after an upgrade or they might go downhill fast. If I have learned one thing as an Adobe Community Professional helping out on the forums, it would be this-don’t rush to upgrade. Posted on: November 6th, 2016 Author: barb.binder Category: Adobe Bridge, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshopīy Barb Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor on InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator If there are no Adobe-related entries in the hosts file, move to uninstall Creative Cloud and its associated apps and then reinstall. Home / Adobe Bridge / Adobe Creative Cloud: It’s Not Working After the Upgrade Adobe Creative Cloud: It’s Not Working After the Upgrade
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