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“All Adobe CC 2013 Updates: The Direct Download Links for Windows”
Direct Download Links for All Creative Cloud 2013 Updates: Windows
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Sorry, I seem to have overlooked some info here…
We have Adobe CC 2015 installed on both a desktop and a laptop, both running x64 versions of Windows (7 Pro and 8.1, respectively).
Last week, my desktop’s CC app notified me of two application updates: Premiere Pro and Media Encoder, both updated to CC 2015.0.2. In the “More info,” it stated that the Premiere Pro 2015.0.2 was an especially important update with bug fixes, and certainly the release notes you link to in your table above bear this out.
But the updates never showed up on the laptop. Calling up the application and doing “Check for Updates…” from it directly shows no updates. Even uninstalling and reinstalling both CC and the application in question (I tried it with Media Encoder) still shows 2015.0.0, not 2015.0.2, Release in the “About…” dialog.
So I tried downloading the patches from your above table. Those downloaded fine (I renamed them from “setup.exe” to more meaningful names) and I extracted them and ran the “AdobePatchInstaller.exe” in each.
It comes up with this, in both cases:
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Adobe Application Manager
Update Failed
Update could not be applied
This patch is not applicable for you. Please check for updates from the Help menu in your product to see a list of the latest updates available.
If the problem persists, contact customer support for further assistance.
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I will contact them, but if you know of a reason for this, please let everyone else know as well.
Never mind. I see that there was a whole page of comments before mine (which became like the second on Page 2), and my question was answered there. Moderator, you need not approve either of these. Thanks.
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Note that going forward, Adobe will not use patch installers, but instead will issue complete new release downloads.
The direct links above continue to work – but to download the newest releases of the Creative Cloud 2017 tools, check out the standalone installers here:
New Adobe CC 2017 Direct Download Links, for Windows and Mac
All Creative Cloud subscribers are entitled to download & use whatever CC version you want for your tools.
Here’s an important update for you on the availability of CC + CS direct download links:
Adobe Limits Software Version Downloads, Including Some Direct Links
Important: If you’re using Chrome and the links don’t work, then try with another web browser like Firefox, Edge, Opera or Safari. No problems at all downloading with any of those.
The latest version of Chrome has an issue because our page is https, but Adobe’s download server is not – it’s http only, and there’s nothing we can do about that!
So with a “mixed content download” here, all you have to do is use a different browser. It’s safe and easily taken care of.
Great news! The offline installers for the new Creative Cloud 2021 release are now available, and here’s our post out today on what you need to know:
How to Get New Adobe Creative Cloud 2021 Direct Download Links