Adobe Application Manager crashes each time I have ask to close my other sessions

Hello

I installed creative cloud on 2 computers with my driver's license. Whenever I want to open an App via Adobe Application Manager, I have the choice to choose if I want to 'close my other sessions to be able to open here'.

Whenever I click on the "continue" button, Manager of the Application quit unexpectedly.

My configuration: Mac, Os 10.11.2, the latest version of CC.

I tried all the solutions found online: all uninstalling, re-installing, using the AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool, update my system, removal of the opm.db, re-re-re download the last application manager, etc...

I'm not really more options.

Someone at - it any new serious idea?

Hi Gael,

For applications desktop creative cloud activation is limited to two machines per individual related to the composition and you cannot use the software on these devices simultaneously, you receive error message is due to activation of more of two devices. You can try to disable all devices and start again. Please see "Activation limit reached" or "connection error impossible ' with Adobe applications

To solve the Adobe Application manager crash kindly try following steps

This time, before you uninstall the basket gently application cloud creative Adobe Application Manager

1) click on the "Go" menu button and select 'utilities '.

(Applications > Utiliites)

Navigate to the Adobe Application Manager folder to the trash and utility window title.

(2) cleaning running Adobe tool select "Adobe Application Manager and click on"Clean up selected", also remove creative Application of Cloud (as appropriate).

http://download.Macromedia.com/SupportTools/cleaner/Mac/AdobeCreativeCloudCleanerTool.dmg

3)

If you have other Adobe applications installed on your computer, each of the Adobe folders drag to the trash from the following locations:

Users / [user] / Library/Application Support

/ Library/Application Support

(4) download CC desktop from the link provided: https://creative.adobe.com/products/creative-cloud .

It could be useful!

Rayyan

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