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1. Re: Installing/Uninstalling PPCS6 for Encore
John T Smith Oct 10, 2013 3:58 PM (in response to Shane P)http://helpx.adobe.com/encore/kb/encore-cs6-installed-cc.html is the link I have... I do NOT know if that page (or an internal link to more discussion) has what you want (I do not use the Cloud, so only saved the link for those people who ask about Encore when they have the Cloud)
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2. Re: Installing/Uninstalling PPCS6 for Encore
Shane P Oct 10, 2013 11:36 PM (in response to John T Smith)John,
Thank you for the response. I did in fact read that page in it's entirety prior to the installation. When one installs PPROCS6 for the soul purpose of installing Encore CS6, one is actually installing the PPRO CS6 "family" which includes Encore CS6, Bridge CS6, Media Encoder CS6, Extension Manager CS6 and ExtendScript Toolkit CS6.
When you go to uninstall PPRO CS6 you have the option of uninstalling PPRO CS6 and/or Encore CS6. When you uninstall PPRO CS6, it will in fact do just that, however it DOES NOT uninstall Bridge CS6, Media Encoder CS6, Extension Manager CS6or ExtendScript Toolkit CS6.
That page fails to mention that although you are uninstalling PPRO CS6 you will not be able to uninstall the above mentioned application left behind.
When I go to Control Panel>Remove Programs those remaining applications do not show up as independent installations. However there is one entry for "Adobe Premiere Pro CS6".
IMO, Adobe needs to update that article and notify customers that they are installing the entire PPRO CS6 "family", not just PPRO CS6 and Encore CS6 and there is no apparent way to remove the additional applications through conventional means.
On that note, I think it is completely unprofessional that anyone of us who have moved the to CC and the CC Apps that want to download Encore have to go through the *** backwards process of downloading an earlier version of PPRO just to install Encore...ridiculous.
Adobe should at least make it convenient for us and a little more straight forward and have Encore CS6 and a stand alone app/installer.
Nice one Adobe...pure laziness.



