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October 11, 2020
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CCXProcess.exe - Do I need two at startup?

  • October 11, 2020
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Hi - I am trying to clear up clutter and improve speed on my Windows 10 laptop. I noticed that I have two executable files that launch at startup named "CCXProcess.exe"

These both utilize system resources. Can I delete one or the other safely? Any downside to disabling them both from autolaunching?

Thanks for your help!

Correct answer perfect_coast20600

Certainly! I faced a similar issue with my system. To resolve it, I recommend disabling one "CCXProcess.exe" at a time from startup using the Task Manager's Startup tab. If there are no adverse effects after each disablement, you can choose to keep one or both disabled for improved performance without deleting them.

 

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Participating Frequently
November 19, 2023

Certainly! I faced a similar issue with my system. To resolve it, I recommend disabling one "CCXProcess.exe" at a time from startup using the Task Manager's Startup tab. If there are no adverse effects after each disablement, you can choose to keep one or both disabled for improved performance without deleting them.

 

Participant
November 13, 2025

Hey Adobe Communiy,

 

Since CCXProcess is merely a small background process associated with Adobe CC, disabling it at startup won't have any detrimental effects on your system. When you activate any Adobe Creative Cloud application, CCXProcess will automatically start if you use its services in the future. Therefore, you also don't need to be concerned about not being able to use additional capabilities in Adobe products.

 

Thnx!!

Participant
May 3, 2023

Disabling CCXProcess at startup won’t have any negative effect on your system as it’s only a minor background process related to Adobe CC. If you need CCXProcess services later, it will launch automatically when you open any Adobe Creative Cloud application. So you don’t have to worry about not having access to extra features in Adobe apps either. 

Participant
April 21, 2023

As usual from Adobe no answer to this simple question.  Tabert_Frank I also see 2 exact processes for CCXProcess.exe with same root running.  Adobe applications are resource hungry and my Windows 10 machine (with fresh install) is lagging.  SIMPLE QUESTION:  WHY ARE THERE 2 IDENTICAL PROCESSES AND HOW DO I SORT THIS.  Surely this must be causing more load on my system and possible process clashes?  I mean duh guys.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 21, 2023

@Mark29519794sush 

 

google your os and learn why multiple identical appearing processes is normal/desirable/efficiency effective, not just for adobe, but for many other apps.

Participant
March 24, 2023

 Might be nice to label who the hell this process comes from, Adobe. Why on earth would anyone allow a background process from an unknown developer?

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 24, 2023

@Bees? 

 

these are user-to-user forums.

 

 for applicable apps, you can make (some) suggestions to adobe here, https://helpx.adobe.com/ie/x-productkb/global/how-to-user-voice.html

 

for others, use https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html

Participant
March 24, 2023

I just sent an email to the CEO.  That form had too many steps.  Was easier to find the CEOs email address.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 6, 2020

CCXProcess

CCXProcess is a background process that supports Adobe Creative Cloud applications to provide dynamic content including tutorials, stock templates and filters.

 

from here:

https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/adobe-background-processes.html

zephuros
Participant
March 24, 2023

The above reply does not clarify the difference between the two startup files. It only describes the functionality. On a Mac, I have the same issue and would like to verify that the second file is, indeed, Adobe certified and not some invasive bug disguising itself. I don't know where the file came from except to say that it showed up, this morning, in a Notification from the System, and after an internet search, I was lead to this Support link. For the short term, I've turned it off.

Participant
March 24, 2023

Hey @zephuros I think it's legit.  I also got a popup from my Mac Studio (macOS 13.2.1) notifying me that a background item was added.  When I looked in the login items list, I have Adobe Creative Cloud and CCXProcess listed.  I turned it off.  I could care less about tutorials, stock templates, and filters as I'm only using Adobe Acrobat.

jondones
Participant
December 5, 2020

I have this too and was wondering the same thing. In my list of apps that launch on startup - one is called CCXProccess.exe and has a sketchy present with a bow icon and the other one is called CCXProcess (no .exe) and has the adobe creative cloud icon and it has Adobe Systems Incorporated under it... What is the deal?!

PerfectlyPaulyProductions
Participant
December 29, 2021

Same thing here. I'm trying to lower my Startup Impact levels and I'm not sure if I need them both at Startup.