[Macpartners] Unable to use Adobe Creative Cloud to download software.
Mark London
mrl at psfc.mit.edu
Wed Feb 25 16:52:18 EST 2015
I solved my problem. I wasn't on the MIT network, so I connected to MIT
using VPN, and I was then able to download an Adobe application using
the Cloud. Even more Interesting, even after I disconnected from the
VPN, I was still able to download more applications, without a
problem. Go figure. :) - Mark
On 2/25/2015 3:18 PM, John Hawkinson wrote:
> I gather this wasn't it? --jhawk
>
> John Hawkinson <jhawk at MIT.EDU> wrote on Tue, 24 Feb 2015
> at 12:32:04 -0500 in <20150224173204.GV59633 at mit.edu>:
>
>
>> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 12:32:04 -0500
>> From: John Hawkinson <jhawk at MIT.EDU>
>> To: Mark London <mrl at psfc.mit.edu>
>> CC: macpartners at mit.edu
>> Subject: Re: [Macpartners] Unable to use Adobe Creative Cloud to download
>> software.
>> Message-ID: <20150224173204.GV59633 at mit.edu>
>> In-Reply-To: <54EB9DBA.4030903 at psfc.mit.edu>
>>
>> Do you have any adobe.com entries in your /etc/hosts file?
>> If so remove them and try again.
>>
>> --jhawk
>>
>> Mark London <mrl at psfc.mit.edu> wrote on Mon, 23 Feb 2015
>> at 16:38:02 -0500 in <54EB9DBA.4030903 at psfc.mit.edu>:
>>
>>
>>> Hi - I just received a new Imac running Yosemite. I believed I
>>> correctly followed MIT's instructions to install Adobe Creative Cloud,
>>> but when I start it up, and select a software to download (using the Try
>>> button), it either immediately tells me that it's unable to reach an
>>> Adobe Server, or it attempts to do a download, and sometimes even starts
>>> to download i
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