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I thought maybe it was a problem with my subscription, but when I log in to my account and check my subscriptions, it seems to be working fine: Then, you can quit and relaunch and start over again next time you’re connected. The trial will work for a while just fine. The wording is unfortunate, because it appears that InDesign won’t work, but you can click Back and switch to the Trial version. Then Adobe alerts me that an internet connection is required for subscriptions:
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Of course, it’s even more annoying when I’m not connected - like when I’m sitting on an airplane. It’s not the end of the world, I suppose, but it is getting pretty annoying.
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The solution appears to be to click License This Software and sign in. I could click Continue Trial, and InDesign does keep working (but as a trial). A couple of times it told me I had -1 days. Sometimes it says I have 21 days left on my trial.
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(The installation process is so much better/easier with the C.Cloud!) But for some reason, almost every time I launch InDesign now, the Adobe Application Manager launches, too… and then it asks me if I want to use a trial version or license the software: What the heck is wrong with the Adobe Application Manager?! I have a Creative Cloud membership, I downloaded InDesign CS6, and it all seemed to be going so well.