On your computer, go to the Applications folder and then go to the Utilities folder.
A package ID uniquely identifies a package.
This document details to steps to check if a given package (using the package ID) is deployed on specific client machines.
To determine which versions of Adobe applications are installed on a computer, see this document.
Before checking client machines for a deployed package (using the package ID), you must obtain the package ID.
Package IDs are available for packages created (or updated) in Creative Cloud Packager 1.8 and later versions.
The procedures detailed in this document do not apply to packages created in version 1.7 or earlier.
You can get the package ID from the package details panel in the Admin Console. In the Admin Console, go to the Packages tab and click any package to open the package details panel.
On your computer, go to the Applications folder and then go to the Utilities folder.
Open the terminal.
Run the following command to query for the installed packages:
pkgutil --packages --volume / | grep <PackageID>
To open the Windows Registry Editor, press the Start button on your keyboard, type regedit and press Enter.
If you are prompted with a User Access Control dialog, click Yes.
In the Registry Editor, click Edit > Find.
In the Find dialog, enter the package ID and click Find Next.
If the package ID exists on the client machine, it is returned under the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
If you are using Microsoft SCCM, you can also remotely query the clients for the package IDs in two ways:
We recommend that you use the MSI to uninstall a package and not use the product code present in the registry entry.
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