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Adobe creative cleaner tool
Adobe creative cleaner tool






There are a number of steps that need to be followed in sequence. So I didn't need the Cleaner Tool this time around.īe sure to read the instructions carefully () before using this app. The serial number means that I didn't have to reinstall CS3 after all to get it to run in Sierra. So does their proffering of new serial numbers, as mentioned above. Why upgrading the OS causes problems for Adobe apps I don't know, but this tool helps resolve those issues. This is a good thing for people who need to use older versions of their Adobe suite apps after upgrading the operating system. But it works as well removing files that hamper running or reinstalling, as the description says, CS3 through CS6. Interestingly, this tool is designed to remove files related to pre-release (beta) versions of Adobe software. I haven't tested High Sierra yet, so your mileage may vary.

adobe creative cleaner tool

To run CS3 now, though, I needed a new serial number I got from Adobe () using my old serial number, which no longer worked after I upgraded from OS X 10.9 Mavericks to El Capitan and then Sierra.įor the time being at least my CS3 apps run on Sierra. That said, version 3 helped resolve the installation issues I was having with reinstalling CS3 last year. This current version only works on Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan or above.

adobe creative cleaner tool

That version seems no longer to be available. # loop through each installed package and remove them.I used an earlier version of this tool, version 3.10.14 to help with an installation problem with the Adobe CS3 suite. Write-Output "The following AAMEE Installations were found." $InstalledAAMEEPackages.DisplayName |Tee-Object -FilePath $LogFile -Append

adobe creative cleaner tool

$InstalledAAMEEPackages += get-ChildItem -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall, HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall -ea Silentl圜ontinue| $InstalledAAMEEPackages = Find packages created by the creative cloud packager # Uninstall Creative Cloud Packaged installs My bad, I lazily skimmed this and saw fragments of what looked like a script that I've seen circulating that does call wmic, I actually use something fairly similar for each different generation of adobe installers.








Adobe creative cleaner tool