If you’ve been trying to install specific Adobe products on a Mac—especially using community-developed tools like the Adobe Packager on GitHub —you’ve likely run into the dreaded "Installation Failed" errors. While Adobe Creative Cloud is the standard way to manage these apps, it can sometimes block custom installers or older versions from running.
Ensure you have the AntiCC 1.7 package (usually provided alongside custom Adobe installers). anticc 1.7
Enter , a lightweight utility that has become a go-to fix for many users in the creative community. What is AntiCC 1.7? If you’ve been trying to install specific Adobe
| Feature | AntiCC 1.7 | CCleaner | Manual Firewall Rules | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes | No | No | | Removes launch agents | Yes | No | No | | Silent notification patch | Yes | No | No | | One-click rollback | Yes | No | N/A | | False positive rate | Low | High | None | | User skill required | Beginner | Beginner | Expert | Enter , a lightweight utility that has become
In a typical installation workflow, AntiCC 1.7 is used alongside other components:
: Installed to manage the connection requests of the specific application.