![]() ![]() Because if you don't even if you have Administrator member grouping privileges, it won't work. Please let me say here though that you may have problems here ensuring mklink to run so, please ensure you start cmd.exe by right clicking and selecting run as administrator. Mklink /d "C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe" "D:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe" Edit: this is creating something like a shortcut from C:\ drive to the drive where you copied Adobe files in fact in a windows 10 File Manager it will show a very small shortcut icon in C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe, and when you click on the C:\ drive files folder for Adobe it will take you to D:\ drive Adobe files. Now you need to make a symbolic link to allow adobe to find everything it needs from C even though you clicked on it from D (my drive, not yours). Rmdir "C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe" /S /Q Then I did a remove directory on c: drive of Program Files (x86)\Adobe as follows: Robocopy "C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe" "D:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe" /E /COPYALL /XJ Well, I changed the installed location by finagling the Adobe directory using command prompt stuff. My understanding of everyone's issue from 2015 was they wanted to install the CC app on an other than default drive.Īlso, I read up^^a couple of posts there was no way to make a move on Creative Cloud, but that's not true I moved it and tested it after I made a symbolic link from my other than default drive back to the default drive. I may have had seeing problems when I installed the actual Creative Cloud app that works on the desktop handling all the Adobe apps, BUT I didn't see that I had an option to work with CC preferences until after the app was installed which was om the default drive. Kaul, You are probably not even working at Adobe as it has been a while since you answered the question I'm responding to. ![]()
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