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We are running Photoshop and Illustrator in an enterprise environment and we don't want creative cloud on this environment. Unfortunately, every time you deploy Photoshop or Illustrator on a server, this "creative cloud" malware/virus auto-installs itself (this is what makes it a malware/virus).
I have blocked creative cloud in the firewall, and have become pretty adept at finding all the pieces of this malware/virus and removing it, but is there a way to ensure it never installs in the first place?
Thanks. I'm getting absolutely sick and tired of this, I'm looking to a way to have it reported as a virus and added to my anti-virus malware/virus definitions.
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I truly believe you have value to add to many conversations, but you have a bad habit of cancelling out the receiver's ability to hear you by insulting them. If you genuinely do not want me to hear you, just keep to the insults and I will spare you my walls of text.
I believe you may find many more allies in life if you made a practice of trying to insult less. I'm rooting for you.
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@default26530971x2vkax wrote:
One of my designers decided to install Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, just because he refuses to learn our company's software of choice. The one with the balloon logo.
I loved CorelDRAW when I used to use it, but it's been at least 20 years now. I wouldn't blame Adobe entirely for removing the software, as they were not the ones who broke your companies rules. I'm glad to hear it is still being used and loved.
Jane