Adobe Application Manager Download Mac

Find out how you can remove the Adobe Application Manager and install the Creative Cloud desktop app.

Jul 02, 2018 Adobe Application Manager is a helper app designed by Adobe to manage the installation and support of its products. Those who have been using Adobe products for some time know that occasionally the latest updates or the apps themselves won’t download on a Mac. Quickly launch and update your desktop apps. Manage and share assets stored in Creative Cloud. Download fonts or high-quality royalty-free Adobe Stock assets. And showcase and discover creative work on Behance. Best of all, the application stays out of your way but is there when you need it, so you can focus on creativity.

When you download and install an Adobe Creative Cloud app, the Creative Cloud desktop app downloads and installs at the same time. On older operating systems, these processes were handled by the Adobe Application Manager (AAM), which was replaced by the Creative Cloud desktop app.

If you're using Mac OS X 10.7, Windows 7, or later and still have AAM on your computer, AAM automatically updates to the Creative Cloud desktop app when you download an app.

AAM does not auto-update to the Creative Cloud desktop app, or you receive the following error:
'Browser doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (AAM) isn't associated with any program.'

Note:

Adobe Application Manager 10.0

An older version of AAM (version 7.0.0.414) does not auto-update to the Creative Cloud desktop app.

  1. Remove AdobeAAMDetect.plugin from HD Library/Internet plug-ins.

  1. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the following location and rename OOBE to OOBE_old.

    • Windows 7 and 8 (32-bit): Program Files (x86)Common FilesAdobe
    • Windows 7 and 8 (64-bit): Program FilesCommon FilesAdobe

Solution 2: Reinstall the Creative Cloud desktop app using the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool.

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Adobe Application Manager Creative Cloud Download Mac

  1. Double-click Programs and Features, select Adobe Creative Cloud, and click Uninstall.

  2. Run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to remove the Creative Cloud desktop app.

  3. Once you've run the tool, reinstall the Creative Cloud desktop app.

  1. Go to [hard drive] > Applications > Utility > Adobe Installers.

  2. Double-click the InstallAdobe Creative Cloud icon.

  3. Run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to remove the Creative Cloud desktop app.

  4. Once you've run the tool, reinstall the Creative Cloud desktop app.

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