InDesign only will launch properly through the creative application of Cloud

Windows 10, InDesign CC 2015.4.

I was happily using InDesign yesterday and is working on a large file from a remote server. All idle so an analysis it was unusable and I started having funny behaviours, such as not being able to select things. I finished by force he leave via the Task Manager. Since then, every time it loads, it will access interface but then freeze: do not click on menus, the window does not respond: just frozen (However the window never come with "No answer" as you would expect). Only way is to kill him via the Task Manager.

A ctrl + alt + shift reboot several times, not good. Finally, I uninstalled, then reinstalled. Same thing. Abandoned during the day and I am now at home. Tried to uninstall and reinstall again and again the same thing. However, because I had the creative application cloud opening instead I clicked "Open" app. It opens up very well and I was able to work. Quit smoking, has launched from the taskbar, recent applications and by double-clicking InDesign.exe (all three are essentially the same thing) and I get a window does not respond. Open again via the app and no problem.

Tried starting secure, and it works little matter how I try to launch it.

Booted up normally again, no dice. I disconnected (e) Creative cloud before embarking to see what would happen. Launched inDesign and he has popped up with the Application Manager asking me to connect. Has done this, then the Application Manager stops on "wait a moment" with the spinning wheel indefinitely until the window had finally "not responding" in the title bar. Had to kill with task again Manager.

So, can someone help me out here? Only other thing I can think is to uninstall all apps CC then the Manager app CC itself, but all my other apps seem to well (well, Illustrator and Photoshop are, in any case).

I managed to do remove my recently given admin rights. Restarted, and CC apps seem to work fine now. Why this should affect things, I don't know. However, I enjoy once more being able to navigate to an InDesign file, double-click it and opened it.

Tags: InDesign

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