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Adobe connect for mac m1
Adobe connect for mac m1










  1. #ADOBE CONNECT FOR MAC M1 INSTALL#
  2. #ADOBE CONNECT FOR MAC M1 LICENSE#

14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Preparing disk for local booted install. 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Configuring volume "Untitled" 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Starting installation: 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Using authorization level of root for IFPKInstallElement 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Will use PK session 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Set authorization level to root for session 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: -: location = file://localhost 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: It took 0.00 seconds to summarize the package selections. 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Install: "Named User Self Service CC Package" 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Choices selected for installation:

#ADOBE CONNECT FOR MAC M1 INSTALL#

14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: User picked Standard Install 14:45:23-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Administrator authorization granted. 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Top component package (null) not found or understood: treat as unsigned 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Failed to load specified background image 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Package Authoring Error: has an unsupported MIME type: X-NSObject/NSNumber 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Opened from: /Users/bdan/Desktop/cc fix/Named User Self Service CC Package_Install.pkg 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Named User Self Service CC Package Installation Log 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Env: HOME=/Users/bdan 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Env: SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/private/tmp//Listeners 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Env: LOGNAME=bdan 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Env: _CFBundleIdentifier= 14:45:18-05 bdan-mbp Installer: Env: USER=bdan The AdobeDeploymentManager is throwing an error #81. Here' the error log from when I run the Adobe Installer on the M1 system. So, that's where we are for the moment, at least according to Adobe. I thought possibly that whatever pre-install script that they are running that denies the M1's might be hackable, but since Adobe Technical Support did not mention that I have less hopes for it working due to signing and all (but I'm still going to fiddle with it over the weekend). So, you actually have to be on an M1 to get the proper download, and I don't know if there is a way to save the installer file in any way, shape, or form in that mode.

adobe connect for mac m1

#ADOBE CONNECT FOR MAC M1 LICENSE#

However, the apps that download there are the Named User License (NUL) not the device based licenses that we use in our lab. You can download from the downloads page at the Adobe site, and it will recognize that you are on an M1 and even give you a little informational blurb. Basically, the installers that the Adobe Console generates won't work on M1 hardware. The response was that "Adobe needs more time" to address the problem. Right now, as far as the installers from the console, we're all hosed. We put a case in through our rep on this earlier this week.












Adobe connect for mac m1