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As soon as i open Bridge CC 2019 my internet bandwidth seems to limited to a bunch of Kbps. I just updated it from CC 2018. In the 2018 version, for some reason, the software used at 100% my integrated gpu, and browsers did slow down. The 2019 version does not seem to have problems with CPU or GPU usage (at leas from what i see from task manager), but it kinda limits my bandwidth! As soon as i open bridge while watching a video on youtube or something i see the speed in my monitoring software falling down from 10Mbps to some Kbps. But i can't see any bandwidth usage in the task manager excluding the browser in which i am watching the video. This is really strange. While bridge uses the bandwidth i can't even connect to the local router admin page, it just does not work.
I am on a dell xps 9560 and windows 10.
Just scanned my system with malawarebyes and found nothing wrong.
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Updates:
Uninstalled all the Adobe CC suite, removed all files from AppData, ProgramData and Windows Registry, used the Adobe Cleaner Tool to remove all the residues left during the process, I ran a full scan with Malwarebytes, Spybot search & destroy and Windows Defender, then I reinstalled the Adobe suite. I am still having the same problem. This is unacceptable.
When I open Bridge my internet bandwidth still goes down, to a point where I can't use internet anymore.
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I contacted the technical support, I chatted for half an hour with a guy that did not want to understand my problem and kept saying that bridge does not connect to the internet so it is a problem of my ISP. Idiot. The support sucks. This is getting very frustrating.
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Unless you are using Adobe Libraries, Bridge doesn't use Internet bandwidth. Something else is going on with your system.
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I am not using adobe libraries, and no anomalous network usage appears in the task manager when I open adobe bridge. But my bandwidth gets limited, and other devices connected to the network are affected too. As soon as i open bridge cc the problem disappears. No personal opinion, just facts..
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If the task manager doesn't show Bridge using Internet bandwidth, then you have some other problem.
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By common sense you are right. But the problem that I described appears ONLY after some seconds I open Adobe bridge, both 2019 and 2018 (maybe even other bersions but I can't test it). And the problem stops instantly when I close it. I can't really explain that.
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So the problem is still not solved. I can't use bridge.
Here is a video from another user that is having my same problem.
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I recommend installing a network sniffer or outgoing firewall to see what is actually using all your bandwidth.
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Hi, I have the same problem on the same configuration since yesterday. Did you solve this problem in any way?
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Have you found a fix for this yet? I've found that whenever I use any CC products, my bandwidth is depleted and other devies connected to the internet are severly impacted.
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