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p.s. if you're contacted by anyone (via email or private message), it's much more likely to be a scammer than an adobe representative. ie, double check for an employee badge if contacted in the forums and look for an adobe.com domain in the email address if you click reply to an email. then check again and be very suspicious. any other method ...
1 Correct answer. Hello, I would recommend checking the internet settings if any proxy is set, check the host file to confirm if any Adobe endpoints are blocked and finally change the network (connect to an external/open network) to confirm if any of the Adobe network endpoints are blocked on the firewall/network.
Please check your firewall settings" I have not made any changes to my firewall settings, the only thing that has changed in the last few months was this update. There is no documentation or previous posts that seem to focus on this issue.
Keep getting the same message: 'Unable to reach Adobe servers. Please check your firewall settings, and try again in a few minutes'. Tried a range of things:-tried different internet in different location-internet settings have't changed and i'm not using any virus protectors, but firewall is off-creative cloud cleaner to fix host files
When I open the Creative Cloud app, it says "Unable to reach Adobe servers. Please check your firewall settings, ensure that the time settings on your computer are correct, and try again". The time settings on my computer are correct, and I tried to disable the Firewall, but it still shows this message. I need to use Illustrator for my studies...
1. Close XD and sign out from the creative cloud desktop app and close it. 2. Run Command Prompt as Administrator. 3. Copy paste the command below and press enter: CheckNetIsolation LoopbackExempt -a -n="adobe.xd_pc75e8sa7ep4e". 4. Launch XD and try loading cc library.
Solved: How do I allow CC through a firewall? I can't find any information anywhere about which programs/ports to allow. - 7134807
Turned off firewall. GlobalSign Root CA Certificate is enabled for Server Authentication. Deactivated all PCs on my account. There were two. Also turned off Windows Defender. Still get the same error: " Unable to reach Adobe servers. Please check your firewall settings, ensure that the time settings on your computer are correct, and try again. "
first, update your os and then restart your computer. if that fails proceed to the following steps: 1. Delete all folders that start with “CC_LIBRARIES_PANEL_EXTENSION_xx_xx_xx” in this location: WIN: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions.
Solved: Please check your internet connection and try again. [Topic changed to macOS as per later post by OP] - 14192648