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After clearing out a lot of old Adobe folders that apparently did nothing, I now get the following error when starting InDesign:
"Some files required for colour management are missing. Please re-install the application to ensure proper functioning."
I've tried reinstalling and updating InDesign, but that didn't fix the problem.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? Thanks.
- Richard
Adobe CC InDesign, MacBook Pro, Mac OS X 10.13.2
Try using the CC Cleaner Tool:
Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems
Also, the required profiles and color settings live in this folder on OSX:
StartUpDrive/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Profiles
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Did you first uninstall the program completely before you reinstalled? You have to run the uninstaller that can be found within the Creative Cloud desktop app before you reinstall. The uninstaller can be found in the apps section of the desktop app by clicking on the “V” to the right of the application you want to uninstall in the drop-down menu that will appear. After you run the uninstaller then reinstall through the desktop app as well. Please note that during the install you should see an Advanced Option offering. In its drop-down menu you should make sure that ”Import previous settings and preferences” is unchecked. Leaving this checked has lead to performance issues for many. You should also make sure that any previous preference files have been deleted before you reinstall.
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Did you first uninstall the program completely before you reinstalled? You have to run the uninstaller that can be found within the Creative Cloud desktop app before you reinstall.
I did that.
Please note that during the install you should see an Advanced Option offering. In its drop-down menu you should make sure that ”Import previous settings and preferences” is unchecked. Leaving this checked has lead to performance issues for many. You should also make sure that any previous preference files have been deleted before you reinstall.
The option ”Import previous settings and preferences” wasn't available when I installed InDesign. But when I uninstalled, I selected the option to delete InDesign's preferences.
And all that didn't work. Still getting the error.
- Richard
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It would seem that the Adobe files you cleared out that you thought were doing nothing were, in fact, doing something. Since reinstalling the program did not restore everything you need then it might be necessary to contact customer support. They would be more able to run a full diagnostic on your system, in order to figure out what files you are actually missing, than a user to user forum.
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Try using the CC Cleaner Tool:
Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems
Also, the required profiles and color settings live in this folder on OSX:
StartUpDrive/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Profiles
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Thanks rob day. I uninstalled InDesign and used the cleaner tool, and InDesign started up normally after reinstalling.
- Richard
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I had this problem with Indesign 2020 and using AVGTuneUp. This cleaning tool removed also useful files. Restoring them from backup resolved my Indesign Startup Alert.
I will remove the AVG Tuneup Cleaning Tool to avoid other problems with my Mac.