Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/Configs/Īnd reinstall the CC Desktop app to fix the issue. Look for a CC Adobe and Adobe Application Manager folder under utility window and trash both folders. 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. Run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Toolĭownload and install the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop app from Mac OS C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CoreSyncExtension\customhook\CoreSyncCustomHook.exe -uninstall'C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud' -component'CoreSyncExtension' Then all registration to the dll is removed from the registry, the dll will be renamed and placed in TEMP and with the next reboot the dll is removed from the machine. If that doesn't work, a full uninstall/reinstall has been demonstrated to work:ĭelete the same ServiceConfig.xml file above (this may ask for elevation on Windows) If that's the case, follow the steps here under "Enable Apps panel retrospectively using the ServiceConfig.xml file" and restart the CC Desktop app. After an uninstall of the serialized version of CC and a reinstall as a named-user, the Apps tab may continue to be missing. Some serialized versions of the Adobe Creative Cloud installers suppress the Apps tab from being visible in the CC Desktop app. You may have been using an older Serialized version of Creative Cloud that has an expired license.Did you try using the Adobe Cleaner Tool to get your Apps to show in Adobe Creative Cloud and they still don't appear?.
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