Notice of missing components of applications. Reinstalling does not solve the problem

Failed to move files from lightroom to photoshop. Download "among application components are missing from the application directory. Please reinstall the application. Reinstalling does not solve the problem. "Edit in photoshop" not effective

Hello williamj,.

Please use clean tool to uninstall the application-

https://helpx.Adobe.com/creative-cloud/KB/CC-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html

see the help document for install it again-

https://helpx.Adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/manage-apps-services-desktop.html

You can also check I get a message "among application components are missing from the application directory, please reinstall the application. .

Let us know if that helps.

Kind regards

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