ElementsAutoAnalyzer16.exe
I had to move my windows 10 operating system to a new harddrive the other day. The harddrive was working fine but a lot of my applications had to be logged into. I noticed this morning my CPU fan racing when I was not using my machine. I opened it up and the machine suddenly stopped racing. I then openned task manager and decided not to touch the machine to see which program was causing the issue. I waited a few minutes and discovered this exe was causing it: ElementsAutoAnalyzer16.exe, this is in the adobe premere elements 2018 application.
I realized I had not logged into adobe creative cloud and did so. Once I did the machine stopped this behavior. I can only surmise that this thing was trying to contact adobe but couldn't because it wasn't logged in. In reviewing google I've seen issues with programs simular to this since 2009.
Really you need to fix this so that it will not keep trying if it isn't logged in. What if my internet connection goes down or Adobe's servers are down and I'm not around to prevent this? I do not need my cpu overheating over some trival application such as this. Why does this thing need to call home so hard? Its not a math problem its a connection issue.
