- Adobe Application Manager For Macintosh
- Adobe Application Manager For Mac Os X 10.14
- Adobe Application Manager Update Mac
- Adobe Go Application Manager
- Adobe Creative Cloud gives you the world’s best creative apps and services so you can make anything you can imagine, wherever you’re inspired. Creative Cloud is a collection of 20+ desktop and mobile apps and services for photography, design, video, web, UX and more. Now you can take your ideas.
- The AAM patch installs the correct version of the Adobe Application Manager. Select the patch from your operating system below: Windows; Mac OS.
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Error message: Close applications to continue installation
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When you install Adobe products, you see the following message:
Adobe Application Manager For Macintosh
On older operating systems, these processes were handled by the Adobe Application Manager (AAM), which was replaced by the Creative Cloud desktop app. If you’re using Mac OS X 10.7, Windows 7, or later and still have AAM on your computer, AAM automatically updates to the Creative Cloud desktop app when you download an app. If this prompt recurs even after you've closed the listed applications, some processes for the applications could be running in the background. Terminate these background processes to continue installing the Adobe product. Terminate the process using Windows Task Manager. Right-click the taskbar.
Adobe Application Manager For Mac Os X 10.14
Please close the following applications to continue:
<list of applications>
If this prompt recurs even after you've closed the listed applications, some processes for the applications could be running in the background. Terminate these background processes to continue installing the Adobe product.
Terminate the application in your computer. For more details, see the following:
- If the application mentioned in the error is listed, select the application and click End Task.
- Click the Processes tab. Look for any processes related to the application mentioned in the error message.
- Note:For example, if Adobe Bridge is mentioned in the error message, find Bridge.exe, select it, and click End task.
Adobe Application Manager Update Mac
Terminate the process on Mac OS by following these instructions:
Adobe Go Application Manager
- Click the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of the screen, and choose Force Quit.The Application List appears.
- Select the application mentioned in the error message and click Force Quit.
- If the application is not listed, go to Applications > Utilities and then click Activity Monitor.
- Select the process and click the Force a process to quit icon.Note:For example, if Adobe Crash Daemon is mentioned in the error message, find Adobe Crash Daemon, select it, and click the Force a process to quit icon.Close SugarSync if the application displayed is ShellExtLoader.