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1. Re: Certificate won't create in packager
Jonathan Ferman Dec 6, 2013 4:05 AM (in response to PresetsGalore) -
2. Re: Certificate won't create in packager
Jonathan Ferman Dec 6, 2013 4:08 AM (in response to PresetsGalore)One other thing to say. You only need to package products if:
- You want to support CS6 or CS6 and CC
- You want to provide a better install solution for files that need a specific location within an Adobe app, so things like Brushes can be useful.
- You are supporting CC only versions or products not currently supported by the Adobe Exchange Panel like Acrobat, Lightroom, After Effects, etc then just go ahead and submit the native file or if there are multiple files a zip file.
Hope that helps.
Jonathan
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3. Re: Certificate won't create in packager
Jonathan Ferman Dec 6, 2013 1:13 PM (in response to PresetsGalore)An other option is to create the certificate in Adobe Configurator 4. It also creates a .p12 certificate. You can get it for a great price, oh alright, to you, free, here:
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4. Re: Certificate won't create in packager
PresetsGalore Dec 6, 2013 2:31 PM (in response to Jonathan Ferman)Hello,
Thanks so much. I didn't understand that I needed to put the file path to java prior to creating the certificate. It worked just fine once I did this.
Sincerely,
Rachael



