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This is a very serious problem, and I hope that if anyone else encounter this, they find this thread.
So the problem?
Suddenly, my internet connection started getting some serious issues, and I thought my network card was singing its last song.
Websites stopped loading, applications stopped connection to the cloud etc, although some applications using direct IP-adress to connect did work, so my first thought was a DNS issue.
I started troubleshooting my PC for hours to no avail, that included tracking IP-adresses and DNS servers, changing drivers for my network card, trying other routers and whatnot. The list goes on and on.
I even re-installed the entire PC after hours of no results.
So with a clean PC, things started working again. I then started installing all my software again from scratch, and suddenly, the problem returned. So again, I started troubleshooting. After starting the PC in safe-mode with network capabilities, I figured out that it wasn't my network card.
After hours of restarting and disabling/activating processes in the background, the cultprit was obvious.
Creative Cloud caused network problems for every single application I used. But it only happened when CC started on windows initial load. I can start it afterwards with no problems.
So basically:
Fresh install of PC
Install CC
== Connection issues.
Solution: Turn off autostart for "Adobe Creative Cloud"
Autostart can be turned off in the application itself, or through searching "msconfig" on windows, autostart tab.
Someone have to take a look at this. I was very close to buying new hardware for my computer, or replacing the entire MOBO, CPU, RAM etc. It took my almost two days to figure this out. It was not an obvious problem.
I've found something worth adding for PC users using Windows 10 (unsure how to apply this to Mac):
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Hi Florrpan,
Thanks for sharing the steps that helped resolve the issue for you, this will certainly help our future viewers.
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Thank you for the suggestion. This has been causing me awful problems too and it took me forever to isolate Adobe CC as the cause. Finding your post and narrowing it down further to AutoStart was a huge time saver.
Disabling AutoStart only seems to be a temporary fix though. I still loose all network connections after a period of working in Adobe CC applications. With AutoStart off I can re-boot and get up-and-running again but its a massive inconvenience to have to do that.
If you are aware of a patch being issued or ultimate fix, please do share.
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I had Adobe CC on two MacBook Pros (mine and my wife's). On mine, the CC manager rarely runs; I run it when I want to update something. On hers, it was running all the time, alongside the outdated "Adobe Updater" app.
SLOWDOWN, THEN NOTHING...
For the past 2 weeks, my internet connection has been dropping frequently. First terribly slow, then no connection for 3-4 minutes. Sometimes it would happen every 2-3 minutes, and sometimes it'd be okay for 10 minutes, but never for long. I had an ISP tech out twice -- he dutifully replaced our lines, ran all kinds of tests, but no luck. I moved the router. I replaced my router.
UNINSTALLED CC. VOILA!
I stared at the ever-present Adobe icons at the top of my wife's screen, and wondered, could Adobe CC be flooding the LAN with huge numbers of attempts to connect to Adobe... or to see whether other machines on the same LAN have proper licenses for CC, or whatever? I uninstalled all Adobe products (my wife doesn't use them anyway). Everything in our household was back to normal 90 seconds later.
And now that I think about it, each time my wife closed her MacBook over this period, things worked. Then she'd open it, and within a few minutes, every device was producing "No internet connection" messages. I didn't notice this pattern at the time. This bug kept our iPads, iPhones, MacBooks, Chromecast and Roku from accessing the web reliably for about 2 weeks. In the ~25 years since I began using computers as a kid, this is the most unforgivable, unbelievable bug I have ever encountered.
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This was incredibly helpful - thank you! Why we should have to do anything like this to fix such a fundamental issue is beyond me.
I hope this is fixed soon for other users looking to get setup with the same fluidness that Adobe is well known for.
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I've found something worth adding for PC users using Windows 10 (unsure how to apply this to Mac):
Happy creating! If anyone does all of this and runs into issues please let me know
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Hi,
I have gone through all the steps you have outlined and I still consistently get this problem.
It is definitely adobe creative cloud causing this problem because when I uninstall adobe CC the computer works fine, however, after reinstall, the problem returns.
Any ideas?
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I had this EXACT same problem. Spent time on the phone with Adobe and hours troubleshooting on my own. In the end the only thing that fixed it was changing ports on the ethernet card on the back of my computer. Very weird. Nothing else worked. It seemed to be dropping me every time I sent data and since CC was sending lots of requests I was getting dropped often.
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You saved my day ! 👍 ..... Big Thanks.
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I had a similar problem. This video saved me for big-time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if745CpIr_Y
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End of 2021, and I still have the same problem.
Installed Windows 11 and Adobe CC, and my internet went chaos. I hated on Windows 11 and installed back Windows 10. Everythings fine. 3 days later I needed photoshop again and installed creative cloud. Same issues reappeared again. This was the hint that it must be Creatice cloud. Please fix this Adobe, I was going crazy for 1 month because of this.
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Thank you very much for your help. I have just started Adobe Creative Cloud but it turned out to the internet connection issue that bothered me the most. At the moment, whenever I use my Creative Cloud Desktop, the interface always turns to offline mode owing to the internet connection issue of Adobe CC. Hopefully, I will figure out the way to eliminate this hindrance soon. All in all, thank you for the tip and wishing you all the best.
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This is absurd... we pay a lot of money for these adobe products and this should be fixed by adobe.
I had no problems until i upgraded to Windows 11. Now anytime adobe does an update it crashes my network.
10000% this is an adobe problem.
FIX IT!
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😄 xD An must should not kill network. And the problems exists since forever.
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2024 still same problems. Ridiculous!
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Confirmed, this is an issue in 2024. Just after installing Substance Designer 3D and all the additional Adobe bloatwarr apps, my performant computer was unable to connect to the internet, also, something was using up all the resources on my computer.
I had to restart in Windows Safe Mode then I rolled back my computer to the restore point before I installed adobe's suite and everything is back to normal.
I am cancelling my subscription.
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make sure you're aware of the cancellation terms by selecting your plan type (at the top of the page here), https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/using/creative-cloud-subscription-terms.html
for info on how to cancel your subscription, this page describes the few steps involved, https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/using/cancel-subscription.html
if you want to cancel but are unable to follow the steps described in the "how to cancel page", contact adobe support.
there are 2 ways to contact adobe; chat and twitter (now x):
chat:
use a browser that allows popups and cookies, and click here, https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen
in the chat field (lower right), type AGENT
be patient, it can take quite a while to reach a human.
twitter/x:
tweet @AdobeCare
p.s. if you're contacted by anyone (via email or private message), it's much more likely to be a scammer than an adobe representative.
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I understand where you're coming from, but the solution is rather a workaround.
Every time I reinstall Creative Cloud, it breaks my internet connection. Websites intermittently stop working, sometimes even the full PC starts stuttering as if struggling with some hardware issues. I can't stream if this thing is running because it makes my connection drop every half an hour or so. This only happens if and when I install Adobe CC AND it is running. Thus, not starting CC technically "solves" the issues. However, I need to run CC for my work. This is utterly unacceptable. In the meantime, I turned off all auto-starts and auto-updates for all Adobe products I could find. I can't cancel (the very pricey) subscription just yet, because I need to look for alternatives. But believe me, I'm actively looking for other alternatives, including using pirated versions (despite having a license), so that the issue goes away.
The architects of Creative Cloud should be ashamed of delivering such a bloatware. I only need it to download software. How do they even make my network connection go out? It's a joke.
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Adobe should stop all other developments and use all workforce until this is fixed.
"Sorry to hear that" helps exactly 0 ppl.
Adobe is sorry only because it loses clients. Not because clients are having trouble.
The problem is there for 8 years now... eight years!!
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i'm not adobe.