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Inspiring
September 28, 2016
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Issue with High CPU Usage of CEP HTML Engine

  • September 28, 2016
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Hello,

I found a fix for this from Adobe.  They say to download the file DL224.zip and extract it into the proper folder, but it does not say where to download this file.  There is no link to it.  Where can I get this?

Here is the page that discusses this issue:

High CPU usage due to CEPHtmlEngine

Thank you.

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    Correct answer Ned Murphy

    There is a link in the spanish version of that page... Uso elevado de la CPU debido a CEPHtmlEngine though I do not know if it is language specific.  I would hope not.   If you look at the source code for the page you linked I think I see the link in it but it is a confuzzled bit of coding.

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    Inspiring
    September 14, 2022

    I've have been trying for a long time to fix this issue on my mac os 10.15.7 and finally I opened up Indesign and went to Window-Interactive-hyperlinks - and unchecked the "Auto Update URL Status" - my CEP HTML status is almost non-existent now - hope this helps - will post update if anything changes.   :))))))

    asdfaergsretvsrtbsrtb
    New Participant
    September 20, 2022

    I'm having the same issues with Indesign on my work macbook. I am REALLY hoping this solves the issue. I tried adobe's fix with the dll folder replacement and it didn't do anything. If this works I will update and probably send you a fruit basket.

    Inspiring
    September 21, 2022

    LOL!!! Every since I turned off the update hyperlinks I've yet to see high CPU usage from the CEP HTML - fingers crossed it works for you and everyone else that tries!   :))))))))

    Please let me know!

    Atul_Saini
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    September 28, 2016

    Hi Kcelsi1999,

    Thanks for the bringing this up, we have raised this to the concerned team and the link is now fixed.

    Please check this link:- High CPU usage due to CEPHtmlEngine​ and share the results.

    Thanks Ned Murphy for sharing the workaround, much appreciated.

    Atul_Saini

    Ned Murphy
    Ned MurphyCorrect answer
    Braniac
    September 28, 2016

    There is a link in the spanish version of that page... Uso elevado de la CPU debido a CEPHtmlEngine though I do not know if it is language specific.  I would hope not.   If you look at the source code for the page you linked I think I see the link in it but it is a confuzzled bit of coding.