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I have been trying to update my (CD) version of CS5 (and other software) on my mac for some time and keep getting the same
'Try again later' although the download has completed.
I am happy with the NON ON LINE, NON Community version of CS5 it does all I need, but I'd like the update to work.
Especially the Raw update.
what happened?
Has Adobe stopped support for CD versions of their software?
I probably did not register the original load from this Mac , as I has two versions running , one on windows shitey systems, and that was only because
the local college would only use windows based hardware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
See below, the error message I get!!!
Adobe Bridge CS5 4.0.5 Update
There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
Adobe Extension Manager CS5 5.0 Update
There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
Photoshop 12.0.4 update for Photoshop CS5
There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
Photoshop Camera Raw 6.7 Update
There was an error downloading this update. Please quit and try again later.
Some where I have the CD's and codes, but cannot currently locate them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Martin S
Adobe stopped support for CS5 years ago. CS6 too now. And don't expect them to run on current Mac OS. But if you have an old Mac and old system, they should still run fine. Auto updating may have broken but updates are available manually. For instance this has links for the Photoshop CS5 update: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/security-update-photoshop.html
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Adobe stopped support for CS5 years ago. CS6 too now. And don't expect them to run on current Mac OS. But if you have an old Mac and old system, they should still run fine. Auto updating may have broken but updates are available manually. For instance this has links for the Photoshop CS5 update: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/security-update-photoshop.html
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You can install Adobe Application Manage update, it will take care of the Help > Updates problems (Also installs directly under Sierra).
Adobe - Adobe Application Manager : For Macintosh : Adobe Application Manager
(Good catch Test Screen Name, I never knew there was a 12.0.5 update)