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Question re: Adobe being disabled constantly

New Here ,
Apr 30, 2013 Apr 30, 2013

Adobe,

I have been having this problem for quite a while now.  At first my adoble would be disabled randomly.  Usually when I would first sign in.  But once I reinstalled it, it would work for the rest of the day, sometimes longer.  But now it is being disabled or uninstalled as SOON as I reinstall it.  This leaves me ZERO CHANCE TO OBVIOUSLY USE IT.  I do know for a fact that this is some kind of spyware along with somw kind of hackers or trackers. 

I believe that a program from Internt called "funmoods" has been installed.  from a little research, i found out that 'funmoods" can be a very dangerous tracking tool. I of course have tried to install funmoods...Buteverytime I get close to installing the program to remove "funmoods"  Abobe is immedietely uninstalled.  Therefore, I cannot uninstall "funmoods".  It has become a vicious circle.

Every profram that comes preinstalled, in regards to Adobe is not accessible.  Shockwave is supposed to installed with Chrome.  There are days when Chrome is gone, and I have to reinstall Chrome again. And yesterday, my Java script was gone and I had to compltely uninstall it, and then reinstall it.

I am looking forward to some help.

Thanks   S

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Adobe Employee ,
May 01, 2013 May 01, 2013
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Hi Scouty Rae,

'funmoods' is a 3rd party software. You can use any 3rd party uninstaller like 'Revo uninstaller' to remove such programs. You can search 'Google' for such programs.

Please note that Adobe is not liable for any damage done to your system by the usage of the above mentioned 3rd party softwares.

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