![]() I don't have Adobe Creative Cloud installed on my laptop, but that's not necessary right? ![]() The only difference between the laptop and my PC is that I'm using he Adobe Cloud Photograpy subscription on my PC (Lightroom/Photoshop CC), and I have Adobe Creative Cloud installed. However, I'm experiencing still the same issues with Photoshop Elements 2019. After cleaning up the AppData folders and a fresh install, I was able to accept the license agreement for Organizer. It kept asking to accept the license agreement. However, I wasn't able to start Organizer as well. I was hoping that this would be the solution, but that wasn't the case Then another reboot and I installed Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019 again. The next thing I did was cleaning up the %appdata% folders in the screenshot below:Īfter cleaning up the AppData folders, I did a reboot again and used CCleaner to clean up remaining files and fix registry errors.
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