5.4 Lightroom Guard log off mobile Lightroom.

I use Lightroom 5.4 with mobile Lightroom. Each time I close Lightroom (on the desktop) and reboot, I need to connect to mobile LR with my Adobe ID until a few days before, the software remembered my login and kept of me connected. Is there a way to fix this?

OK, I think I found a workaround/fix solution.

The steps I did:

  • Close Lightroom
  • go to the directory\AppData\Local\Adobe\ C:\Users\
  • Rename the folder Lightroom Lightroom.old
  • Lightroom starts (this will create the folder 'Lightroom' even once with two subfolders)
  • connect on mobile Lightroom on the identity plate
  • Close and then restart Lightroom to check if I get connected automatically

This procedure worked for me on Windows 8.1 64bits.

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