Mac
- In the upper right corner of the Adobe Creative Cloud app dialog box, click on the "three dots" icon and select Quit from the resulting drop-down menu.
- In Finder, select the Go > Go to Folder... menu options and navigate to the following location:
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/Configs/ - Copy the serviceconfig.xml file to your Desktop.
- Open the copy of the serviceconfig.xml file on your desktop in a text editor such as TextEdit.
- In the serviceconfig.xml file, change the value of AppsPanel from false to true.
- Save the edited file.
- Copy the edited file from the desktop back to the /Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/Configs/ folder, replacing the original.
- Restart the Adobe Creative Cloud app and the Apps tab should be back.
Windows
- In the upper right corner of the Adobe Creative Cloud app dialog box, click on the "three dots" icon and select Quit from the resulting drop-down menu.
- In File Explorer, navigate to the following folder:
C:/Program Files(x86)/Common Files/Adobe/OOBE/Configs/ - Copy the serviceconfig.xml file to your Desktop.
- Open the copy of the serviceconfig.xml file on your desktop in a text editor such as Notepad.
- In the serviceconfig.xml file, change the value of AppsPanel from false to true.
- Save the edited file.
- Copy the edited file from the desktop back to the C:/Program Files(x86)/Common Files/Adobe/OOBE/Configs/ folder, replacing the original.
- Restart the Adobe Creative Cloud app and the Apps tab should be back.
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