![]() ![]() IE MS Messenger with some of the MS programs. It also works on any file you never want to have run. You may also want to look in this location for all the updater files and place the path rule on each of them.Ĭ:\program_files\common_files\adobe\1.0\***.exeĪgain this is a surefire way that will not hurt your computer in anyway. This can also be done with the adobeARM.EXE which will run in the start up of your system. That's it, no matter what adobe does, the file will never be permitted to run on your system again. Make sure the disallow drop down is picked in the dialog box. Browse to any of the files mentioned here, depending on the version you have. A new dialog box will open which will allow you to browse to any file you want. In the right side box, right click and choose "New Path Rule". Then expand "security settings" / "software restriction policies". In the computer configuration tree, expand "windows settings" A more perminate way to stop this is simple. If you delete the file and at some point decide to update adobe will reinstall the file. Sorry my post is running long, but another crap thing about Adobe, they do not let you change the flash player setting unless your computer is connected to internet ! Heck, then how the hell they manage to bring this crappy update software to foreground when the computer starts up ? Damn thing ! ![]() There is no corresponding Adobe entry in the registry CurrentVersion\Run or even the startup folder to indicate windows start up entries running the updater software. I really hate when people run their software without my knowledge on my personal computer and I am really puzzled to see Adobe, a multi million dollar company keeps such an update strategy. Who the hell gave them permission to run the updater when my computer starts up when I am not even thinking of using their 2 bit crappy piece of software. They do not seem to understand that the most sensible time to run the updater is when the software or its component (Adobe reader) is opened or invoked. Enjoy the weekend.Anyone figured out how Adobe manages to run their update software using Operating System resources(win) when the computer starts up?. Also do you know if I need Adobe Flash and Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, if not I'll delete them. UGH! I don't even want adobe but this was given to me with all apps already on and I have no idea about them. I will not bother you anymore with this but if you let me know I can safely delete it then I will. BTW, Adobe Updater App is also in Utilities. Do you think I should delete the Adobe Updater.app from 4/13/10. ![]() Also I still get the popup from my last message to you, 8/13 where my only option is to hit Continue & I'm afraid to do that. I am really sorry if I'm bothering you but I have not idea what to do or delete. However when I go to Finder and type in Adobe Updater these are the pictures that come up: I'm not sure if you can see the top picture but it has 2 Adobe Updater from 2010, the 1st is a white icon with grey triangles around edges(?) and is listed as an application, the 2nd is a folder that says Adobe Updater 6. Hi Eric, in Applications I don't have any Adobe Updater, I have Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro,Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.app, Adobe Digital Editions 2.0 and Adobe Media Player.app. ![]()
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