Most people download the trials by signing up for the free level of CC membership and using the Creative Cloud Desktop app to select and download any or all of these products, although here on this page no membership is required to access the free trials. In other words, with these direct links you can try out any of the just-launched CC 2015 apps without the Creative Cloud.
Product Design Suite 2015 X Force 2015 X32.exe.iso
Download Zip: https://urlgoal.com/2vGHFD
These CC 2015 trials are supported on Mac OS X or Windows (32-bit x86 and 64-bit x64), with the exception of Flash Pro, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Audition, Prelude, SpeedGrade, Lightroom, Muse, Edge Animate, and Scout, which are 64-bit only. Photoshop, Illustrator, Bridge, InDesign, InCopy, and Dreamweaver include both 32-bit and native 64-bit Windows versions in the table above (see which you need). For more details, see the complete set of system requirements for Creative Cloud 2015, and make sure your machine meets the minimum specs for the product(s) you want.
Pretty straightforward messages; just uninstall Visual Studio 2015. The only problem is that I uninstalled it a few months back. I have already made sure to manually remove anything and everything I could find regarding Visual Studio on my computer including performing a forced uninstall of Visual Studio and manually deleting the Visual Studio files from the Program Files directories.
I have been experiencing a similar problem (trying to get rid of Visual Studio 2015 Ultimate CTP and install Visual Studio 2015 Professional instead). I had troubles uninstalling the CTP and the Professional edition kept complaining that the Ultimate version is already installed. Unfortunately, none of the proposed solutions worked for me (forced uninstall, TotalUninstall, MS Install and Uninstall diagcab, no DevDiv registry key...).But I finally found a solution suitable for my case - using msiinv utility.
1) Extract the contents of msiinv.zip to the folder c:\msiinv on your system 2) Click on the Start menu, choose Run, type cmd and click OK 3) Type this command: c:\msiinv\msiinv.exe -p > c:\msiinv\msiinv_output.txt Note: This command must be run from a cmd prompt or it will not create a log file as expected. These steps will create a text file named c:\msiinv\msiinv_output.txt with a list of each product that Windows Installer thinks is installed on the system. Then you can open the text file in any text editor and search the list of products for the name of the product that setup told you to uninstall. In the output there should be a part looking like this (changed to VS2015 Ultimate): Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Ultimate CTP Product code: EF2A2E8D-E03C-370E-810F-449BECDE2240 Product state: (5) Installed. Package code: another GUID here Version: 14.0(...) Now we have the Windows Installer product code and we can use that to uninstall the product by running msiexec /x (make sure that you include the curly braces in this command line). If the product is actually installed on your system you will see a progress screen and uninstall will complete. 2ff7e9595c
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