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.
- Download Creative Cloud apps
- Open Creative Cloud apps
- Start workspace
- Update Creative Cloud apps
- Change the language of your Creative Cloud apps
- Uninstall the Creative Cloud desktop app
- Uninstall or remove Creative Cloud apps
- Fix errors installing Adobe apps
- How and when to use the CC Cleaner tool
- Apps available for download
- Convert a Creative Cloud trial to a paid membership
- Reset your Adobe password
- Change your Adobe plan
- Update credit card and billing address
- View, download, or email your Adobe invoice
- Fix a failed or missed payment
- Cancel Adobe trial or subscription
- Find support for free and discontinued products
- Sign in to your Adobe account
- Sign in to your company or school account
- Understand Creative Cloud subscription terms and refund policies
- What are cloud documents
- Cloud documents FAQ
- Create or convert files to cloud documents
- Set up cloud documents to use offline
- Revert to an earlier version of a cloud document
- Share your work for commenting
- Why can't I see my cloud documents offline?
- Creative Cloud Libraries
- Collaborate on Creative Cloud Libraries and folders
- Collaboration FAQ
- Sync your files using cloud storage
- Find how much cloud storage you have
- Set sync options
- Discontinuation of Creative Cloud Synced files
- Download Synced files and content
- Creative Cloud User Guide
- Introduction to Creative Cloud
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Manage your account
- Convert a Creative Cloud trial to a paid membership
- Reset your Adobe password
- Change your Adobe plan
- Update credit card and billing address
- View, download, or email your Adobe invoice
- Fix a failed or missed payment
- Cancel Adobe trial or subscription
- Find support for free and discontinued products
- Sign in to your Adobe account
- Sign in to your company or school account
- Understand Creative Cloud subscription terms and refund policies
- Creative services
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Collaboration and storage services
- What are cloud documents
- Cloud documents FAQ
- Create or convert files to cloud documents
- Set up cloud documents to use offline
- Revert to an earlier version of a cloud document
- Share your work for commenting
- Why can't I see my cloud documents offline?
- Creative Cloud Libraries
- Collaborate on Creative Cloud Libraries and folders
- Collaboration FAQ
- Sync your files using cloud storage
- Find how much cloud storage you have
- Set sync options
- Discontinuation of Creative Cloud Synced files
- Download Synced files and content
- Projects
- Organize libraries
- Creative Cloud mobile apps
- Enterprise and teams
- Adobe Content Authenticity
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Error code C117: The download appears corrupted
Error code C117 indicates that the download appears corrupted. You need an Internet connection to download and update Adobe apps.
Solution
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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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Configure hardware firewalls or proxies: Many organizations use a hardware firewall and proxy server that can prevent software from accessing an outside server. A hardware solution applies to all computers within the corporate network. Most home networks don't use hardware firewall or proxy technology. Contact your company’s IT department to obtain firewall or proxy information.