| Error Message / Symptom | Likely Cause | The Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Error The installation cannot continue" | Missing AntiCC Runtime | Ensure it is installed before launching any Adobe installer. | | "Installer file may be damaged" / App is "damaged" and can't be opened | macOS Security Settings | 1. Right-click the installer and select "Open" to bypass Gatekeeper. 2. Temporarily disable SIP or enable "Anywhere" in Security & Privacy settings. | | Installer fails or Patch can't select disk | Corrupted or Partially Removed AntiCC | Reinstall AntiCC. A fresh installation often resolves this issue. | | Can't install Adobe app after clean install | Incompatible AntiCC Version | Try a different version. For newer software, you might need AntiCC 5.9, or even a combination of 6.1 and 5.9 together. For M1/M2 Macs, ensure Rosetta 2 is installed. |
Run the package installer tool embedded inside the mounted drive partition to inject the missing runtime files. Step 4: Authorize Damaged Package Indicators anticc 17 fixed
Cannot run installer · Issue #64 · Drovosek01/adobe-packager | Error Message / Symptom | Likely Cause
Here is an article detailing the "AntiCC 17" issue, its implications, and the "fixed" status. A fresh installation often resolves this issue
solves this by providing only the bare essential framework libraries (similar to .dll dependencies on Windows) required to satisfy the installer's prerequisites. The version AntiCC 1.7 is particularly prized in the creator community because it offers the highest stability for legacy software versions deployed on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) and Intel-based Macs. Common Issues Solved by the "Fixed" Version
Temporarily turn off overlays (like Discord or Steam) or other security scripts that might block the installation.
Ensure macOS XProtect and Gatekeeper are always updated by keeping your system firmware current.