High CPU usage from Adobe's Genuine Software Integrity Service
Adobe's Genuine Software Integrity Service is constantly running at 30-40% CPU usage (on a two CPU system) and leading to my laptop battery draining and difficulty running other applications.
I uninstalled both my copy of CS3 (work licenses) and Creative Cloud (personal copies of photoshop and lightroom) after my CS3 licenses stopped working this weekend (and would not repair successfully using the repair tool, perhaps an unrelated issue). Uninstalling CS3 did not fix the problem, but uninstalling Creative Cloud fixed the problem temporarily. The symptom returns as soon as I reinstall creative cloud. My most recent install attempt was yesterday afternoon (Oct 15).
Checking adboegc.log did not reveal any entries corresponding to high CPU usage. There are clusters of log entries which seem normal; however there were none for today (Oct 16th) despite 4+ hours of the service running at full CPU.
I have since uninstalled Creative Cloud again so that I can use my laptop for other work.
System: Windows 10 Pro (with Anniversary Update and all updates as of yesterday)
I have searched the forums and seen some similar issues but nothing seems to match exactly.
Does anyone know if this is a known bug or if there is a workaround here?
