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Hi. I'm using Acrobat X Pro and I often see a process AdobeResourceSynchronizer consumes 80~90% of CPU power and doesn't finish even after 30 minutes. My question is, is there any way to disable this process? I have already removed AdobeResourceSynchronizer from my login item but it appears again. Also I didn't use any shared review or tracker.
Thank you for your help in advance.
Thanks,
Jong
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After 6-8 months of that pop up finally the fix: mac OS Mojave // installed the newest version. IT HAS STOPPED......... Thank you apple!
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WOW...I finally found something that makes sense.
I used PDF form sent to me by a company to complete information and send back to them. Now, about every hour, I receive an Adobe message saying that it cannot synchronize with the company's server. BTW, I never had to sync with the company at all.
I CANNOT FIND ANY SOLUTION TO REMOVE THE DEMONIC SPIRIT FROM MY COMPUTER.
I have MacBook 10.10.5
Adobe Pro 9.0
I posted on another Adobe forum with no response.
HELP!
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ADOBE - THIS IS UTTERLY INEXCUSABLE.
I have had so many problems with so many Adobe apps in the past year, and now find this craptastic AdobeResourceSynchronizer is crashing all the time, using up valuable resources and most Adobe apps like InDesign, Illustrator and PhotoShop do not wake up from my MacBook's sleep.
What is Adobe going to do about this AdobeResourceSynchronizer bullshit? And the fact these apps don't wake from a sleeping MacBook?
Need to know asap.
Affinity has come out with options for Illustrator and PhotoShop. The mere instant they develop a page layout app I'll be dropping Adobe like I did Quark when they failed to keep pace with technology and produced unstable crap.
Adobe, you are officially on notice here.
I expect results.
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I tried them all and called their tech support. Two different of their Help desk guys refused to even admit it was happening at all or was a problem and then said if I would just buy the $100 tech support to fix the viruses on my mac it would solve the problem.
I cleaned all my Key Chain out and the problem stopped.
Adobe has become a corrupt company.
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I have been having the same issue with brand new iMac processing everything at a snails pace.
I removed AdobeResourceSynchronizer from System Preferences/Users & Groups/Login Items and adjusted Adobe Pro Preferences/Tracker "Automatically Check for New Comments and Form Data" to never.
My iMac seems to be performing much better now.
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All of the answers on this thread are BS. You can do all three and it will not work. Their staff answers below only take you to other misleading staff answers that give you wrong answers.
Anyone have suggestions on who to dump this software for and get a better company.
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