![]() This leads us to believe there is something incompatible with the hardware or drivers with the NUC6CAYH but we are unable to fathom it. If we pull the SSD out, make no changes and connect it to an NUC7i5BNH which consists of: We see the same results regardless of the Windows 10 versions we have tested. This machine is off the domain with no group policies applied it's as stock Windows as you could possibly get with no changes to system settings. We have tried this on a clean install of Windows 10 with all of the latest drivers and firmware from Intel with just Adobe CC and InDesign installed. Other apps like Photoshop and Bridge launch and work fine. We're not expecting the software to run fast at all like our dedicated designer's PCs but it should launch seeing as it's well within Adobe's minimum system requirements of a Pentium 4 or better. We're trying to run it on an Intel NUC6CAYH which consists of: At the moment we're trying these PC's on trials and have tried 20 which both show the same issue. Granted the hardware is low powered but we only need a couple of users to be able to update a couple of text fields and it's stopping us from purchasing additional subscriptions on our teams license. # Distribution used to test : Ubuntu 17.We are seeing the exact same issue with InDesign. Then look for the app, like Photoshop.exe, and add it.')" "$TITLE" POL_SetupWindow_message "$(eval_gettext 'The installation is now complete, you can now use Adobe Application Manager to download and install the applications you need.\n\nYou will need to close and re-open Application Manager to see newer apps, like CC 2015.\n\nAfter you download an app, you can add a PlayOnLinux shortcut for it by clicking Adobe Application Manager in the app list, clicking CONFIGURE, and clicking MAKE A NEW SHORTCUT FROM THIS VIRTUAL DRIVE. POL_Shortcut "PDapp.exe" "Adobe Application Manager" ![]() This is because some final adjustments have to be made by the script in order to run newer Adobe programs.')" "$TITLE" POL_SetupWindow_message "$(eval_gettext 'IMPORTANT: Once Adobe Application Manager will be installed and you finish logging in, come back to this setup window and click Next. INSTALLER="$POL_System_TmpDir/CreativeCloudSet-Up.exe" # The Creative Cloud setup program from the Photoshop download link on Adobe's website only needs Windows XP, and seems to work better in Wine POL_SetupWindow_wait "Installation in progress." "$TITLE" POL_SetupWindow_browse "Please select the Creative Cloud install program." "$TITLE" # The normal Creative Cloud setup requires Windows 7 or higher POL_SetupWindow_InstallMethod "LOCAL,DOWNLOAD" POL_SetupWindow_message "$(eval_gettext 'On the next screen, you can choose between automatically downloading the Creative Cloud installer, or selecting it from your computer.\n\nIt is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to let the script download the Creative Cloud installer for you, since the downloaded version has been verified to work.')" "$TITLE" # Create prefix and temporary download folder POL_SetupWindow_presentation "$TITLE" "$EDITOR" "$GAME_URL" "$AUTHOR" "$PREFIX" # Wine x86 3.0.3 (2019): Installer (Adobe Installation Manager) does stop after 3%, a error message appear showing 'Error 72'. ![]() File Version: 4.0.1.188 (note: since the installer does crash, I have to use to see the file version). # Warning: Installer (File Version: 4.0.1.188) does still fail to complete after 3%. # Wine 2.8-staging -> 3.0.3 (latest Wine version available with POL v4.2.12) # Distribution used to test : Ubuntu 18.04 圆4
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