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Error code 113: Unable to reach Adobe servers

Error code 113: Unable to reach Adobe servers

Error code 113 indicates that your device is not able to connect to Adobe servers, or the firewall settings on your device are interfering with the installation process. This error may also occur on your Windows devices when you make changes to the Internet Explorer settings after installing your app.

Solution

Follow the given steps. Go to the next solution only if a preceding one doesn't work.

  1. (Windows only) Reset Internet options: Occasionally, error 113 may occur if you change your system's internet settings after installing your app. You can reset internet settings to default in order to fix this issue.

    • Go to Search in the Windows taskbar and type 'Internet Options.'
    • In the newly opened window select the Advanced tab.
    • Now select the Restore advanced settings button and further select Apply.
    Restore Internet Options window
    Selecting Apply will reset your internet settings to the system's default.

    Once you've completed the reset, try to install your Adobe app again.

    Note:

    Once you reset your browser's internet settings, all previous personalizations will be lost.

  2. Temporarily disable your antivirus software: See your antivirus documentation for information on how to disable antivirus software temporarily. Once you've temporarily disabled your antivirus software, try to install the app again. Remember to enable your antivirus once you are done.

  3. Try to use a different Internet connection: If you have more than one Internet connection, try to use the other one. Then try to install the app again.

  4. Configure your software firewall: Software firewalls restrict access to your computer. Some software firewalls prompt you when a program attempts to access the Internet. Other errors could result due to the firewall’s configuration.

    • If prompted, allow the Creative Cloud desktop app to access the Internet.
    • If you are not prompted, disable software firewalls temporarily to determine whether they are preventing Internet access. See your firewall software documentation for help. Learn the best practices for configuring Windows Defender Firewall. Also, learn how to configure a firewall in macOS.

    Once you've configured the software firewall, try to install your app again.

    Note:

    If you are in an enterprise environment, contact your IT admin to configure your software firewall.

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