Standalone installer
I'm a teacher at university who have a sort of CC team model installed on their computers. I wanted my students starts learning from beginning XD but unfortunately you can install it just via the CC app and there is no stand alone installer on line.
I know its not a feature request and its very specific request :)
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Buck Sommerkamp commented
I second this request. It's virtually impossible to get XD installed in a tight-security workplace. Can it be made a "normal" part of the CC downloadable family? I think you'll need this if it's to ever get any traction.
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Anonymous commented
ss
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John commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Crazyrabbit commented
+1
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Fk commented
we need a standalone installer!
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Anonymous commented
Please add standalone. Thanks!
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Trav commented
The CC installer fails every time no matter how much I've reinstalled, cleared temp folders and aligned with the tide and moon. Where's the direct download installer?????????!??!?!?!!!!
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AGAR AKIQUE Chowdhury commented
Please ad the standalone installer!
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Anonymous commented
pleas
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huang cheng kang commented
Please ad the standalone installer!
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huang cheng kang commented
Standalone installer
I'm a teacher at university who have a sort of CC team model installed on their computers. I wanted my students starts learning from beginning XD but unfortunately you can install it just via the CC app and there is no stand alone installer on line.
I know its not a feature request and its very specific request :)
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Anonymous commented
Please ad the standalone installer!
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Kumar commented
Hope can have the link
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Anon commented
I have customers wanting XD in the classroom. It looks like that it can only be successful if the adobe account is licensed for the app. this doesn't work well when labs are being deployed as a serial or device license deployment environment. Please change this.
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Alex Drinkwater commented
I just posted about this issue, but my post seems to have disappeared. Apologies for any duplication, if my earlier post reappears.
This issue still hasn't been addressed, apparently. A new version of XD has been released as part of Creative Cloud 2018 (Adobe XD CC), and the I'm STILL not able to build a standalone MacOS installer package using Adobe Application Manager.
I was hoping that this would be addressed when the application left beta, but apparently not.
I'd really like to hear from an Adobe representative why this has still not beed addressed.
We have staff here at Goldsmiths University of London who'd really like to use XD in their classes, but currently, we are unable to distribute this application (unlike All other CC applications) to lab Macintosh computers.
Please could you address this situation as soon as possible, or, at the very least, provide some reasonable explanation of why this hasn't been done, and suggest some kind of workaround what will allow this application to be distributed to Lab Macs in the same way that Every other Creative Cloud application can be.
Alex Drinkwater
Technical Adviser
Goldsmiths University of London
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Alex Drinkwater commented
I see the newly-announced Adobe XD CC STILL can't be packaged into a standalone MacOS installer package in Adobe Application Manager, making it very difficult to install in our university labs.
I'd really like to know why this hasn't been done yet, and if/when us education users can expect this to happen.
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Anonymous commented
Installation worked fine, but the app wouldn't start. It shows "configuration error: -2, uninstall and reinstall the product". I've done that a thousand times, and it's still thesame.
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Anonymous commented
where is my installer?!?!?
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bitc hass commented
give me the installer immediately.