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Participant
August 5, 2018
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How do I uninstall CCXProcess?

  • August 5, 2018
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I was uninstalling some of my Adobe CC applications. But then I found a program called CCXProcess. I am using a Macbook Early 2015. I tried to uninstall CCXProcess on all of the answers I can find on the forum. But it just didn't work. I was panicking like crazy trying to delete the program, but how to you uninstall the program? I've tried every single steps like go to utilities,trying to just put it in the trash, but nothing ever happened. Does anyone have an answer to this question? Cause I really need to uninstall the program and it just wouldn't work. How do you delete CCXProcess from Mac OS?

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I wouldn't bother. "It's used as a app look up for the rest of CC apps. when you open the app it will allow you to search for different ones related to photoshopping. for example Adobe Bridge. " It will return as long as you run other CC apps.

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Participant
September 18, 2020

Goto activity Monitor, search for "CCX", then you should see the process related to CCXProcess, double click on it. then click on quit, do confirmation. 

 

Then go to systems information --> applications --> choose application(CCXProcess) --> right click --> delete

Participant
February 3, 2021

hello, now my mac os is the new big sur, and i did this but there's nothing i can do for the right click on this step "Then go to systems information --> applications --> choose application(CCXProcess) --> right click --> delete" 

after i found the CCXprocess, i right click it, and there's nothing i can do for delete it. 

can you give me some other way to delete this CCXProcess? thank you 

Participant
February 5, 2021

I have the same problem, can not "right click" to delete.

 

I also have CCXP_4_2_4  and CCLibrary still there... 

Participating Frequently
June 30, 2020

I don't use Adobe any longer on this machine and have tried desperately to remove all of the apps. The CC uninstaller refuses to uninstall this and other things. Such a nightmare.

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Legend
August 5, 2018

I wouldn't bother. "It's used as a app look up for the rest of CC apps. when you open the app it will allow you to search for different ones related to photoshopping. for example Adobe Bridge. " It will return as long as you run other CC apps.