Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool helps a lot to remove the different Adobe programs from a 32 bit or 64 bit Windows OS based computer permanently. Download this free offline installer tool on your device to rub out the Adobe applications along with all traces. Use CCleaner as uninstaller. It is a disk cleanup / uninstaller tool, suitable for cleaning cookies, disabling unnecessary startup programs, fixing the registry, cleaning the browser. CCleaner works on all versions of Windows, and is available in 57 languages. Step 1: Sign in to CCleaner. Can the Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) Cleaner Tool be run in silent mode in Terminal? My intent is to be able to remove Adobe Creative Suite CS2-CS6 with this tool during a migration to Creative Cloud (Mac migration), but this tool pops up a dialog box to the GUI, which prevents an automatic migration.
Download the Log Collector Tool from one of the following links:
Windows Windows (64 bit) Windows on ARM (64-bit) Windows (32 bit) macOS macOS (Intel-based) Apple M1 computers - Windows: Double-click the LogCollectorTool.exe file. Specify a location to extract the file, and then click Next.
- macOS: Double-click the LogCollectorTool.dmg file. Then double-click the Log Collector tool icon to open the Log Collector tool.
After you have given your consent to collect the logs, the Log Collector tool collects the required files from your computer and saves them as a ZXP file on your desktop. Click Upload (Windows) or Continue (macOS) to share the log files with Adobe.
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When the file is uploaded, you will receive a confirmation mail at your registered email address.
The Log Collector tool generates a signed ZXP file. You can open this file anytime to review the collected information. Adobe uses the information in the ZXP file to identify bugs and improve your Creative Cloud apps.
The ZXP file created by the Log Collector tool can include your encrypted, unique Adobe user ID, product serial number, and debug and installer log file information.
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Adobe Cc Cleaner Tool Windows
The Log Collector tool doesn't collect installation logs for Acrobat. Learn how to collect logs when Acrobat/Reader DC crashes or freezes.