Update Photoshop 15-0 (CC2014) to Photoshop 15-1 (CC2014-1) in W8-x

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  1. Alpha010101

    Alpha010101 MDL Novice

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    #21 Alpha010101, Oct 11, 2014
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    +1 Tito :)

    For OS X, just replace win to mac and setup.zip to .dmg.
    For 64Bits version, you don't have to specify in url.

    Ex :
    h ttp://swupdl.adobe.com/updates/oobe/aam20/win/FlashPro14.0PR-64bit/14.1/setup.zip
    h ttp://swupdl.adobe.com/updates/oobe/aam20/mac/FlashPro14.0PR/14.1/setup.dmg

    h ttp://swupdl.adobe.com/updates/oobe/aam20/win/AdobeAfterEffects-13.0.0-Trial/13.1.0/setup.zip
    h ttp://swupdl.adobe.com/updates/oobe/aam20/mac/AdobeAfterEffects-13.0.0-Trial/13.1.0/setup.dmg
     
  2. LostED

    LostED SVF Patch Lover

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    #22 LostED, Oct 11, 2014
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  3. moderate

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    Nice finding... :)
    Thanks...
    ...Just to clarify: "deployment" shouldn't be copied?
     
  4. Alpha010101

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    #24 Alpha010101, Oct 13, 2014
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    AdobePatchInstaller.exe don't need "deployment", it will be usefull if you want to change language and install dir, edit .xml file (silent install or repack)
    Code:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><Deployment>  <Properties>
        <!--Note that the INSTALLDIR value is machine specific.  The value below is a suggested default value but may need to be overriden.-->
        <Property name="INSTALLDIR">C:\Program Files\Adobe</Property>
      <Property name="mediaSignature">{D7A4F897-B20A-42D0-862D-CB5F6DB7391D}</Property><Property name="coreAdobeCode">{D7A4F897-B20A-42D0-862D-CB5F6DB7391D}</Property><Property name="installLanguage">en_GB</Property></Properties>
      <Payloads>
        <Payload adobeCode="{D7A4F897-B20A-42D0-862D-CB5F6DB7391D}">
          <Action>install</Action>
        </Payload>
      </Payloads>
    
    </Deployment>

     
  5. moderate

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    #25 moderate, Oct 13, 2014
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    OK, thanks
     
  6. rafikwood

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    After update, you need offline activation
     
  7. moderate

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    But that was already done when installing v15-0 (CC 2014). Is it needed again after the patch?
     
  8. rafikwood

    rafikwood MDL Novice

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    Yes after Update 15.2 you need activation to work, the same of the 15.0 version , and it's work great without problem, but there is no way to have update auto without activation
     
  9. moderate

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    The way is only Adobe Update Management Tool v6-2 (NOT v7-1)...
     
  10. rafikwood

    rafikwood MDL Novice

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    Adobe Update Management Tool v6-2 not working with CC version only for cs6 :(
     
  11. moderate

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    It works for me and others in this forum. I have currently Photoshop CC 2014-2 Final installed.
     
  12. rafikwood

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    Adobe Update Management Tool 7.1 working great also
     
  13. moderate

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    No, it doesn't. :p
     
  14. markoghc

    markoghc MDL Novice

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    I am still getting 'This patch is not applicable for you'.
    I unpacked update and then unpacked 'packages' and 'resources' from Photoshop main install archive in the update unpack folder, but no luck. Did anyone encounter the same problem? Update is 15.2, both main install and update are x64, naturally.
     

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  15. Alpha010101

    Alpha010101 MDL Novice

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    Did you update Adobe Application Manager?

    AAM 8.0.0.160

    From adobe :
    adobe.com
    /support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=4773&fileID=4437

    Maybe you have to update after install.
    Check version here :

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\OOBE\PDApp\core

    Rick click + properties : PDapp.exe

    Did you get the right version x64/x86?
     
  16. markoghc

    markoghc MDL Novice

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    Photoshop main install and 15.2 update are both x64. I didn't update AAM, I thought it would mess up retail license. Thanks for the suggestions, I'll check the version when I get home.
     
  17. markoghc

    markoghc MDL Novice

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    AAM version is 8.0.0.72. Not sure if I should update it and try again, or just go with Painter's tool.
     
  18. moderate

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    You can calmly update Adobe's AAM. AUMT uses its own (cracked) AAM.
     
  19. markoghc

    markoghc MDL Novice

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    Actually, I was referring to update method that Alpha010101 described, without the use of UMT. Well, I guess I can always use UMT if all else fails.
     
  20. markoghc

    markoghc MDL Novice

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    Well, I updated AAM and I still get 'This patch is not applicable for you' error. Guess UMT is the only solution now.