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...does this mean you'll finally stop soaking up background resources on my system, continuously, whether I'm running any Adobe applications or not!?
I mean, surely this was only remaining excuse for literally dozens of background processes running, soaking up... let's see... at present, 470MB of Real Memory and approximately 1% of my CPU, even though I have not, nor have ever, used my Creative Cloud folder, have literally none of your applications open (including Creative Cloud), and have had sync paused since within 15 minutes of installing the apps in the first place!?
Is this finally Adobe's concession that there are pieces of software they both they didn't write and that their user base have installed on their computers!?
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pause your syncing to see if it's causing that. if it is, that indicates you have a corrupt file that won't sync and adobe's sync process is repeatedly trying.
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"even though I have not, nor have ever, used my Creative Cloud folder, have literally none of your applications open (including Creative Cloud), and have had sync paused since within 15 minutes of installing the apps in the first place!?"
Yanno, the thought has crossed my mind.
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Fix File Sync Issues In Creative Cloud Desktop App:
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/arent-my-files-syncing.html
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