No software is perfect, and version 5.7.0.1307 was no exception. Several common issues were reported by users.
Version 5.7.0.1307 represents a specific build from Adobe’s legacy software ecosystem, most likely associated with Adobe AIR, Adobe Flash Player, or an older Adobe desktop helper application (such as the Adobe Update Manager or a Creative Suite component). Unlike modern Creative Cloud apps that use continuous delivery and year-based versioning (e.g., 24.x, 25.x), this numerical format—V5.7.0.1307—aligns with the versioning scheme of Adobe AIR, a cross-platform runtime that allowed developers to deploy mobile and desktop apps using web technologies.
Since version 5.7.0.1307, the Creative Cloud desktop app has continued to evolve. Later versions introduced: Adobe App V5.7.0.1307
Proof-of-concept exploits for these CVEs were published on GitHub in late 2024. Organizations running unpatched versions are at risk, especially those in shared workstation environments like universities or design agencies.
Deployment tooling:
Restart the machine to terminate hung threads utilizing locked caching resources.
within this version to prevent it from overwriting configured settings with newer, potentially incompatible versions. Administrative Access : The application must be configured to Run as Administrator to properly communicate with other Creative Cloud services. Troubleshooting & Known Issues No software is perfect, and version 5
Resolves an issue where Adobe Fonts would randomly deactivate or fail to sync across local applications when switching networks.
Go to Creative Cloud Preferences → Creative Cloud → Fonts → Toggle “Enable Adobe Fonts” off, restart the app, then toggle back on. Unlike modern Creative Cloud apps that use continuous
Background asset syncing consumes up to 30% less network overhead during heavy rendering tasks.
To maintain system speed and ensure absolute project security, implement these active management protocols: Control Your Updates