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October 17, 2016
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Why does Acrobat Standard DC create AdobeGC folder in My Documents?

  • October 17, 2016
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Whenever I launch Adobe Acrobat Standard DC, an empty folder called "AdobeGC" appears in C:\Users\Public\Documents. If I delete the folder, it reappears the next time I launch Acrobat. I've never seen any files in this folder. This behavior began recently, but I'm not sure when -- I just noticed within the last month or so. What is this folder for, and how can I tell Acrobat to create it somewhere else? I prefer to keep the My Documents Library reserved for, well, my documents.

Thanks!

PS #1 - My version # is "2015 Release (Classic) Version 2015.006.30243".

PS #2 - Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but I couldn't find one that seemed better.

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Correct answer Mohd Amish

Hi Brian,

AdobeGC folder is created by the process: AdobeGCClient.exe that runs as part of the Adobe Software Integrity Service validation testing, which checks for any tampering with Adobe Software program files or improper or invalid license.

This behaviour is as designed. The folder is used to store a temporary file which is deleted after use.

There is presently no way to change this behaviour.

I have forwarded your feedback to the concerned team and we will work on it in the future releases.

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Participating Frequently
June 25, 2024

As of June 25, 2024 with the latest release of Adobe Acrobat Pro as of this date, I am observing behavior that indicates Adobe has still not fixed this October 17, 2016 issue. See "Protected folder access blocked" gccustomhook.exe... - Adobe Community - 14701583 for details.

Mohd AmishCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
October 20, 2016

Hi Brian,

AdobeGC folder is created by the process: AdobeGCClient.exe that runs as part of the Adobe Software Integrity Service validation testing, which checks for any tampering with Adobe Software program files or improper or invalid license.

This behaviour is as designed. The folder is used to store a temporary file which is deleted after use.

There is presently no way to change this behaviour.

I have forwarded your feedback to the concerned team and we will work on it in the future releases.

blair151Author
New Participant
October 20, 2016

Thank you for the explanation, Mohd. I have no problem with a process lurking around to make sure my software is licensed, but I just wish it didn't put files in My Documents. Thanks for forwarding my complaint to development or product management or wherever customer suggestions go.

Adobe Employee
January 19, 2017

Hi Brian,

The team confirmed that this issue is fixed in latest release: 15.006.30279. Please update Acrobat to the latest release via "Help -> Check for updates" and see if it works for you now. Thanks.

Meenakshi Negi
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 19, 2016

Hi blair151

Please try to run application with Administrator rights.

Right click on Adobe Acrobat Standard DC icon and select "Run as administrator".

Check if you still get this folder.

Regards,

Meenakshi