![]() This is against domain security policy plain and simple. and the CC App will not work unless the user is made an administrator of the machine. So I logout the user, sign in as administrator, set the user as an administrator of the machine, sign them back in and it works for them as an administrator.Then I close the CC App, then reopen it.I can install another feature like Lightroom CC. Okay, so then I clear that error and the next one appears: Error "Could not assign job to spawned process" WTF does that mean? So I clear that error.something with the node.exe is having trouble. "C:\program files (x86)\adobe\adobe creative cloud\cclibrary\libs\node.exe" Okay, what ever that error means.Then opened the CC App. It opened and ran the download as normal, I could click on the Apps tab and it opened as normal.Reopened the Creative Cloud Desktop application and signed in with the user account email.Re-installed the CC App while signed in on the users account Uninstalled the CC App, ran the CC Cleaner.Located and removed the AAMUpdate and OOBE folders for all accounts on the machine.Then I navigated to \Users\\AppData\Local\Adobe\.I Quit the Creative Cloud Desktop application.Just for the shear pleasure of trying to fix this and for your sake: I ran the instructions again it must be something in the Win OS that is changing the permissions out side of the Adobe program. I have no idea what OS service is re-writing the permissions. Once you sign in to the machine with the administrator account and sign in to the CC app with the users email account it is has changed the Adobe programs permissions permanently. for both user and administrator accounts does not solve the issue. Even running a complete uninstall, manually remove all traces that can be found of Adobe from registry and program folders, running Adobe and CC Cleaner, etc. unfortunately every attempt and method to resolve the "Download Error" does not fix it. Where's Adobe on this? There needs to be an update to fix the permissions issue causing download errors! ![]() Once I signed in an ran the app it crashes for the standard user. the program worked for the standard user till I signed in as administrator. So I tried them on a completely different machine. Something re-writes the permissions back to needing admin level. the app crashes until you make them a local administrator. No matter what voodoo you try and do, CC Cleaner, delete all apps, reinstall Adobe, etc. Signed out as admin, they signed in with their standard domain account and the CC app crashes now for "Download Error". I logged in on the machine once as admin to run the CC update, signed in as the user to the CC app and it ran and installed the updates. Eleven accounts work with the Standard User, but the one account will only run if you set them as a local administrator. I have twelve ACC accounts running and one is totally broken. Were did this thread go? Into the bit bucket? ![]()
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