CCMaker was a thing back when I was using ANTEmu, I'm surprised to see it still around. (Went scouring Reddit for more answers, and found CCMaker appears to also be a viable solution, similar to ANTEmu, perhaps even a worthy successor. Not sure if this is still the case, or how safe ANTEmu is to use today versus yesterday. Because IIRC, ANTEmu only worked up to Adobe 2016 or 2018. So not sure if this is the same old product I was using (from half a decade ago) or if someone picked up where PainteR left off. So could be the same, or could be a copycat.īoth websites pay tribute to the original creator of AMTEmu - Russia's PainteR - but neither claims to be him. (If you don't get these two sites at the top, add "PainteR" to the search query.) I can't tell if these two sites belong to the same person, but domain history tells us they were created 2 months apart in 2019 by the same registrar. If so, which path did y'all choose, and why?ĮDIT: Removed hyperlinks once reminded of the rule (thanks TigTex) not sure if the subject itself is verboten, though (feel free to nuke thread if so)Ĭlick to expand.I just Googled "AMTEmu" and the first two results have a similar url one has the word "official" first in the url, and the other has it second. Is my understanding of the situation more-or-less correct? I also assume the AMTEmu solution enables automatic updates, whereas the m0nkrus one is more monolithic (no updates). since at first glance, it would seem safer to download the main installation files straight from Adobe (and patching them w/ something like AMTEmu). I guess the choice might come down to how much one trusts m0nkrus didn't slip in anything potentially malicious that has yet to be found & exposed. ![]() AMTEmu /patches the clean/trial versions (like KMS_VL_ALL does w/ Office).monkrus /all-in-one builds (installs and works indefinitely right out of the box).When it comes to unlocking Adobe products in 2021, there appear to be 2 main avenues one can take : Got your issue resolved? Please label the response as 'Correct Answer' to help your fellow community members find a solution to similar problems.(Apologies for the n00bness, it's been many years since I've looked into Adobe stuff.) Download the latest redistributable package from Microsoft then install it.Click Uninstall on top of the list, and when it is done, reboot your computer.Uninstall the package by going to Programs and Features, find and highlight the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package.What you can do then is to uninstall the current package and install a fresh copy. You might be getting the error because of an update, like the MS Visual C++ package which might not be installed properly or completely. ![]() You may also try to update or reinstall the conflicting application. ![]() Once you get to identify which program is causing the error, you may go ahead with the next troubleshooting step, reinstalling the application.You will need to observe if the error message will reoccur each time you stop a process.Go to the Processes tab and stop the programs one by one by highlighting each program and clicking the End Process buttom. ![]() This will let you see the list of programs currently running.
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