Memory leak with Creative Cloud Desktop, InDesign and now Acrobat Reader Following memory leak in Creative Cloud Desktop, which now also concerns InDesign and Acrobat Reader, is still not solved :Solved: High memory usage by creative cloud desktop - Adobe Support Community - 11167890 The solution posted by Dany67 is just a temporary fix, which simply disable the Proxy "Automatically detect settings" under Windows : After enabling the Proxy "Automatically detect settings", the memory leak occurs again when starting the program : the leak will first using all memory, then swaping and filling the disk, finally the program and/or computer will crash.The problem can easily and always be reproduced ! For information, Creative Cloud Desktop was the first were we identified it.Then it was Avast, which is today solved :RAM usage problem after upgra NEW Avast Version 20.7.2425Meantime, InDesign is also concerned and not fixed.The latest 64 bits version of Adobe Reader (october/november) is now also concerned !On the other hand, Google Drive Deskto