We strongly recommend that you disable Adobe Creative Cloud when using Isadora with macOS – and probably whenever you're using any software that requires good real-time performance. The problems seem especially profound when using macOS High Sierra (v10.12.x)
The access path to the most professional creative tools As platform to allow access to all these contents and their updates, Adobe Creative Cloud was introduced, the client through which the user can acquire and download both Adobe's software and updates and necessary add-ons for each of the programs. Adobe Creative Cloud Creative cloud gives you the entire collection of Adobe creative tools for your desktop and mobile. Enhance and perfect your photos with Photoshop and Lightroom. Create logos, graphics and icons with Illustrator.
Several Isadora users reported a severe slowdowns, sometimes experiencing frame rates of 5 fps or less when simply dragging a single actor. Download and install google chrome for mac. Upon investigating, we discovered that if the user logged out of Creative Cloud and quit the Creative Cloud application, performance returned to normal.
From what we can tell, this is not an Isadora specific problem. If you take a look at the links below, you'll see numerous reports of serious system slowdowns in Adobe's user forums. There are also some solutions listed within these links, but most of them seem quite severe, e.g., reinstalling your system.
At the time of this writing, this seems to be a macOS specific problem. If we discover that there are similar problems on Windows, we will update this article.
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- To fix this, first sign out of the Creative Cloud Desktop app, then close the application.
- On your machine, navigate to the ServiceConfig.xml file at the following location:
- MacOS: Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/Configs/ServiceConfig.xml
- Windows: C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesAdobeOOBEConfigsServiceConfig.xml
There may be more than one OOBE folder at other locations on your machine. Be sure to navigate to the correct one. This is the location of the correct Library folder on a Mac from which you would drill down to eventually get to the ServiceConfig.xml file:
- Open the ServiceConfig.xml file with TextEdit (Mac) or Notepad (Windows). Change this:
- AppsPanelfalse
to this: - AppsPaneltrue
- Save ServiceConfig.xml to its original location
- If the OS tells you that you don't have permissions to change the file..
- Copy ServiceConfig.xml to your desktop
- Open and make the above change
- Save to the desktop
- Rename the original ServiceConfig.xml in the Configs folder (to ServiceConfig-old.xml, for example)
- Copy and paste the altered copy from the desktop into the Configs folder
- AppsPanelfalse
- Restart the computer.
- After restarting and launching the Creative Cloud Desktop app, you should no longer get the 'You don't have access to manage apps' error message.
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Owner: | Warren R. | Group: | DoIT Help Desk |
Created: | 2020-03-30 11:41 CST | Updated: | 2020-06-15 13:56 CST |
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