Question :
Running one of my Adobe applications (Photoshop), I was checking for updates from within the application. I found the “Updates…” option under “Help”, and when I clicked it, the Adobe Application Manager application started up and informed me that there were some updates available, so I indicated to update right away.
The update process started right away, with downloading the updates. But then, after a while, I noticed that there was no progression in the progress bar and the estimated update time was about 4 hours… nothing seemed to be happening… the application seemed to hang…
What can I do ?
Answer :
For some reason the Adobe Application Manger app seems to hang quite often. This might for instance occur if the screensaver starts because there’s ‘no human activity’ during the upgrade process…
The solution is rather simple, and basically comes down to just quitting and restarting the Adobe Application Manager app. Here’s how to :
– if the Adobe Application Manager hangs, press the CMD + ALT + ESC key-combo on your keyboard to bring up the “Force Quit”-window
– then try to quit each open app using the built-in regular Quit-option (CMD + Q key-combo), and force quit any app that will not quit normally using the “Force Quit”-window
– preferably you should now startup Disk Utility and run the “Repair Disk Permissions” action on your internal Hard Drive
-then go to Applications –> Utilities –> Adobe Application Manager –> core –> Adobe Application Manager
– double-click to run the app and try to upgrade again
– when the upgrade hangs again, just ‘Force Quit’ the Adobe Application Manager again and restart it to try again
– finally you will get a message that the upgrade has succeeded
That’s it !
Enjoy !
😉