There is an official page created by Adobe itself to target this problem but the hints listed there don’t seem to work. In this article, we will target both scenarios as listed above.
What causes ‘Apps tab not to show’ in Adobe Creative Cloud?
The causes which bring about this particular issue are mostly software related and don’t have anything to do with your computer’s hardware as compared to other related Creative Cloud issues. Some of them are but not limited to: Before we move on with the solutions, make sure that you have an active internet connection and are logged in as an administrator on your computer. Also, you should have your Adobe Creative Cloud’s credentials at hand as well. Note: You should also consider creating a system restore point if something goes wrong and also copy the contents of Creative Cloud to another location so you can always back up whenever needed.
How to Restore Apps Tab in Adobe Creative Cloud Application?
1. Changing the XML Config File
The very first troubleshooting step which we will perform will involve changing the XML file present in the installation of Adobe Creative Cloud application. XML files are used by applications all around to save their settings. Whenever the application is launched, it first fetches the XML file and after loading the settings, the application launched. There are some specific settings in the XML file which seem to affect the missing tab. In this solution, we will change those:
2. Replacing ServiceConfig with a Fresh Copy
If the above method doesn’t work, we can try completely replacing the XML file. Here, we are assuming that the issue is only limited to the ServiceConfig.XML and all other modules are working properly. If this is the case, this solution will bring back the Apps tab in your Creative Cloud. If not, we will have to resort to complete reinstallation of the application as explained later on.
3. Contacting your Administrator (for Accounts linked with an Organization)
If you are using credentials which belong to an organization or which an organization assigned to you, there are chances that they haven’t unlocked the feature of Apps in your Creative Cloud access. This is a very common scenario amongst offices. If the administrator confirms that the organization has revoked access to its users of accessing the Applications in Creative Cloud, there is nothing you can do except log into the system as an individual user with your credentials (you would still have to buy the subscription if you haven’t purchased it in your account.
4. Reinstalling Adobe Creative Cloud
If none of the above methods work, there is a high chance that your very installation of the application is corrupt or incomplete. Because of this, the Cloud platform fails to pick up the installations of Adobe products (such as Lightroom or Photoshop). Here, we have to completely remove Creative Cloud from your computer and install it again after downloading all the files again. Note: You can copy/paste the Adobe Installation folder to another location or storage device so you can always restore an earlier copy if required in the future.
Solution 5: Contacting Support
If none of the above methods work and you think that this is a glitch with your account, you can contact Adobe Support and tell them about your problem. One way to make sure that this is associated with your account and not your computer is logging in another Adobe Creative Cloud user and checking if the applications tab is visible to him. You can contact or make a ticket at Adobe’s official contact page. Make sure to mention your serial number and your product key if asked.
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