![]() ![]() Of course, it’s even more annoying when I’m not connected - like when I’m sitting on an airplane. It’s not the end of the world, I suppose, but it is getting pretty annoying. The solution appears to be to click License This Software and sign in. I could click Continue Trial, and InDesign does keep working (but as a trial). A couple of times it told me I had -1 days. Sometimes it says I have 21 days left on my trial. ![]() (The installation process is so much better/easier with the C.Cloud!) But for some reason, almost every time I launch InDesign now, the Adobe Application Manager launches, too… and then it asks me if I want to use a trial version or license the software: What the heck is wrong with the Adobe Application Manager?! I have a Creative Cloud membership, I downloaded InDesign CS6, and it all seemed to be going so well. ![]()
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