I’m a little concerned at all the trouble that you chaps are having. I
couldn’t get rid of the CC Desktop except by deleting all the files that I
could find; using the uninstaller gave me the message that the operation was
impossible because some applications needed the CC Desktop. That started to
look like an interminable loop to me, so I just deleted the whole lot.
It’s entirely possible that I will now be persona non grata and unable to
instal LR6, should the desire overtake me . . .
Chris
> On 26 Apr 15, at 06:17, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 4/25/2015 3:12 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Thanks for that. I remember now reading that about 5:00am. I guess I
>> didn't even remember what it was about at the time as I didn't discover my
>> own Lightroom CC problem until much later.
>>
>> I resurrected your nicely detailed script, ran through it very carefully but
>> have to report "no joy". I get exactly the same result as before. Tells me
>> it has to create a new format library, appears to do so and then immediately
>> crashes. Hmmm. Maybe what crashed it is that I never created a library
>> before.
>
> My experience was different than AG's. Based on his experience, I logged out
> of the CC desktop app and logged back on. I tried to start LR, and it seemed
> that nothing was happening at all. After a few minutes, during which I was
> checking what was running, scratching various body parts, etc., deciding if I
> had to reboot ..., a tab opened in FireFox to an Adobe page that said I had
> to log in to register the product. I did that, and LR started to open.
>
> I was then presented with the choice of updating my tiny test library - or
> not. I said yes, and it opened up fine.
>
>> I guess I'll have to get on the horn with Adobe. No joy
>
> Good luck!
>
> One thing to remember about all the app/web octopi is that a log in in one
> place, at an entirely different time, may mean one is logged in at a much
> later date in an apparently unrelated place on the web. Certainly true in my
> experience of Google, Yahoo and Adobe.
>
> Different Stories Moose
>
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