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Mac turn off adobe updater11/21/2023 I also found that if you use nothing else, and open Adobe DC, it calls a sync program in the background as well as a background updater that don't close after closing DC. It s not 100% but kills 99% of all known germs. Windows wise, *insert favourite search engine here* and search for CCStopper. ![]() I ended up getting more techy and altering machine policies to stop it. Adobe background tasks still loaded and didn't even show in these areas. I am so tired of having to manually End Task all of Adobe's processes.ĭidn't solve the issue for me, especially on W11 as the adobe stuff now also installs a WSA version (android on W11) updater so disabling services, startup listings etc. Sure, but can it please do that when I'm actually opening up the software? Why does it have to constantly run in the background? I read here in the forums that Adobe needs to "check" to make sure you own the software. It makes no sense to me that any of these processes should be running if none of the applications are in use. Even long after I have opened/closed a program, processes continue to run. No processes should be running unless I start one of the programs or open Creative Cloud. I did not start up any of Adobe's applications. Still, when booting up my computer there are several Adobe processes running in the task manager. ![]() I also having any/all syncing turned off. I have "automatically check for updates" disabled in Creative Cloud Desktop. I have disabled all Adobe-related processes under Task Manager > Startup. Hello! I have been an Adobe user since college and still haven't found a solution for this.
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