![]() Your comment on June 21 was helpful with new information and I don't know how it ended up in a new thread. This was also three weeks later and was the first day Photoshop 24.6 was released. Jun 21: You posted that Photoshop was now showing up on your system.Jun 21: Adobe released Photoshop 24.6 (three weeks after the OP posted).We do not tag our own posts as correct, so either the OP or another Expert marked it. May 30: Community Expert davescm correctly clarified that 24.6 was the beta version and 24.5 was the current released version.May 30: the OP posted looking for the new version, specifically 24.6.By true that the OP did not mention PS Beta, but they did say they were looking for 24.6, which was the beta version on May 30. I didn't see any mention of the beta in the O.P.'s comment. The person who tagged their answer as "Correct Answer" replied to the O.P. Please let us know which of these works for you! You can also send a tweet to not reply to PMs, which are likely to be scammers. If your browser blocks the Chat window, try the troubleshooting tips here: ![]() It's shows up now."Ī second thread (in Enterprise) has a different solution provided by an employee:Ī third idea is to contact Adobe Customer Care and let them assist. Try the link to auto-open the Chat: ![]() "I downloaded and ran a Creative Cloud Uninstaller (straight uninstall wouldn't work) then downloaded and re-installed Creative Cloud. The OP with the same issue solved it this way: See that "Beta" is not showing up in "Categories" for you at all.įirst, if you are on an Enterprise account, you need to talk to your IT department to give you access to the Beta apps.
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