Software Distribution Locations
A valid Adobe ID is required:
- If you don’t have an Adobe ID, you can create one at https://www.adobe.com/
If you need assistance creating or managing your Adobe ID, see this guide
Experience Manager Version | Software Distribution Link |
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Experience Manager 6.4 | Adobe Experience Manager 6.4 Documentation |
Experience Manager 6.3 | Download AEM-DOCS-6.3 from Software Distribution |
Experience Manager 6.2 | Download AEM-DOCS-6.2 from Software Distribution |
Experience Manager 6.1 | Download AEM-DOCS-6.1 from Software Distribution |
Experience Manager 6.0 | Download AEM-DOCS-6.0 from Software Distribution |
Experience Manager 5.6.1 | Download AEM-DOCS-5.6.1 from Software Distribution |
Experience Manager 5.6 | Download AEM-DOCS-5.6 from Software Distribution |
CQ 5.5 | Download CQ-DOCS-5.5 from Software Distribution |
CQ 5.4 | Download CQ-DOCS-5.4 from Software Distribution |
CQ 5.3 | Download CQ-DOCS-5.3 from Software Distribution |
CRX 2.3 | Download CRX-DOCS-2.3 from Software Distribution |
CRX 2.2 | Download CRX-DOCS-2.2 from Software Distribution |
CRX 2.1 | Download CRX-DOCS-2.1 from Software Distribution |
CRX 2.0 | Download CRX-DOCS-2.0 from Software Distribution |
How to install a documentation package
To Install a legacy documentation package, you must have Experience Manager installed and running on your local drive or network drive.
Download the documentation package
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From the table above, select the link for the Experience Manager documentation version to download. For example, AEM 5.6.1.
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Login using your Adobe ID. If you don’t have an ID, create one.
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Select the Download button.
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Here is an example of what you see:
Install the package on your local instance
java -jar -XX:MaxPermSize=2048m aem-author.jar
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Open the Experience Manager user interface. In a web browser, enter:
http://localhost:4502/
. Login as an Administrator. -
Select Tools > Deployment > Packages.
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From the Package Manager UI, select Upload Package.
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Browse to the location where you downloaded the AEM package.
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Select the package and click OK.
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After the package is uploaded, you install it.
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In the Package Manager UI, locate the package and select Install.
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On the confirmation dialog box, select Install again. The installation takes a few minutes.
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In a web browser, launch the documentation page. Using the AEM 5.6.1 example, the URL would be: http://localhost:4502/libs/aem-docs/content/en/cq/5-6-1.html.
Get help from the Experience Manager community
If you have questions about using Experience Manager, Adobe recommends that you reach out to experienced community experts in the Experience Manager forums.
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