![]() (Posting again because someone marked my previous post as spam. After you’ve successfully installed a plugin or extension, if you can’t locate it, go to My Exchange, select the extension, and navigate to the section Where to find it. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the install. Version 3 provides a simplified API designed to support more features of the Topaz. SigPlusExtLite supports usage in remote environments, such as Citrix and Terminal Server. I've explored all the forums and FAQs and tried everything suggested in them. Select Buy for these plugins and then follow the onscreen instructions to install them. SigPlusExtLite offers a means to capture handwritten signatures for web applications running in the Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Opera browsers. I also tried installing other apps, which is why the screengrab above shows my attempt to install XD. Then tried all the steps I mention above. The installer hung 1/2 way through the Acrobat install. The issue started when I switched to the 'all apps' plan and tried to install acrobat. Prior to this I had only Photoshop installed, and it worked fine. I've tried doing that with a different account. I've also tried signing out before being taken to the browser, then signing in, then getting the "You're all set!" screen again. I've uninstalled, tried again, then used the Adobe CC cleaner tool and removed everything, tried again, I've gone into the registry and deleted all Adobe keys, I've run as admin and as not, I've restarted and tried installing in Safe Mode with networking. If I click on "If your browser is not responding, sign in here" nothing happens. Each extension has its own box on the Extensions tab. I get taken to the browser window (in Chrome, regardless of my default browser settings) and it says:īut the installer does not proceed, and I end up here: (Alternately, you can open the main menu by clicking the three dots button and select More tools > Extensions.) When a menu pops up, select 'Manage Extensions.' In the 'Extensions' tab that appears, locate the name of the extension youd like to uninstall or disable. ![]() This was announced on the Adobe Blog on October 12th.I've tried several apps and the main Creative Cloud installer (I have the all apps plan) and it hangs every time I get to the part requiring browser identification, here: If you haven’t got it already, you can add it from the Chrome Web Store. ![]() Some of these features are free which means you can do these on your personal devices, others fall under the college’s Adobe subscription so as long as you sign in with your Barton Peveril account you’ll be able to use them.
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