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June 17, 2012
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Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?

  • June 17, 2012
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I have Mac OS X 10.7.4 on a MacBook Pro. The menu bar is getting cluttered. I have Adobe Dreamweaver and Photoshop (and  Reader). Is it necessary to have the Adobe Updater icon on the menu bar?  If it is not necessary (if its function can be otherwise accomplished), I would like to remove it. How is that done? Thank you.

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Correct answer rueez

I'm running 10.10.4 with CC 2.1.3.121

I'm having the same symptom you reported earlier, just getting the warning about CC being broken.

It's also disappointing that the prefs read didn't give anything...


Just tested on another machine. CC 2015, Yosemite 10.10.4.

Confirming my steps as well:

  • Navigate to: Applications/Utilities/Adobe Creative Cloud/ACC/ 
  • Rename Creative Cloud app to Creative Cloudx -requires password
  • Go to menubar and click the AAM icon and select updater
  • Click preferences
  • uncheck notify me of new updates, icon should disappear from menubar
  • rename Creative Cloud app to original name -requires password


10 replies

New Participant
December 15, 2020

Great method Rueez, but I just found a shortcut to your method...

1. Simply navigate to: Applications /Adobe Creative Cloud /

2. In that file you'll see 2 files; "Adobe Creative Cloud" and "Uninstall Adobe Creative Cloud".  Rename Adobe Creative Cloud to Adobe Creative Cloudx.  When I did that the icon in themenu bar disappeared!

3. Rename it straight back to original name (get rid of the x!)

 

This way you don't need to open anything up or find some 'Preferences' thing and find boxes to uncheck etc!

New Participant
May 23, 2018

Why is it this complicated... HATE UPDATES - they screw things up

New Participant
April 5, 2016

Dreamwaver CS6 , I have one of Errol 16  should to be  how removed, I have no idea plese tell me also provide me  some method, solve me problem.

July 25, 2015

My solution (mostly because I don't like all these little Adobe processes running and sucking up processor time – there is no reason I should have to give 2% of my CPU to Adobe's updaters):

  1. cd /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Creative Cloud/ACC
  2. rename "Creative Cloud.app" to "Pig.app"

Now just leave it. I start it up every month or so just to make sure there aren't any interesting updates, then kill it again. Make sure your preferences are set so that it doesn't try to start up automatically (won't really matter since it's renamed though).

Adobe's installers and updaters have always been a sore point. I think the problem is they've tried to come up with a universal solution that works on Mac as well as PCs, and somehow this technology must be a mess because of it...

New Participant
July 17, 2015

7/17/15 - This issue is still around for CC15

I was able to bypass the CC app from launching by default by using the suggestion of renaming the app to Creative CloudX, however, this now just alerts you that you need Creative Cloud and should download it. It does not actually launch AAM so that you can turn off the notification.

Why hasn't Adobe addressed this issue? I've tried to look this up several times over the last few years and have never found a solution that works for me.

Participating Frequently
July 17, 2015

I agree, with 113,000 post views you would think this would get resolved.

BernardDigital
Inspiring
June 20, 2015

Why adobe... Why are these stupid annoying things still holding up our workflow...

Click on open updater does not work for me... It just opens the creative cloud app... No place to remove prefs... Ugh... How do I get this stupid Adobe updater thing off... I only need the creative cloud....

New Participant
June 29, 2015

Bump -same situation

tylerm666
New Participant
January 20, 2015

Your help is still useful 2 years later...thanks!

New Participant
October 9, 2014

it worked - thanks!!)

May 10, 2013

This doesn't work.

There is no such option in my Adobe Updater.

I even tried removing the dumb App but the menu is still there but no longer works.  Trying to reinstall fails.

I wish Apple would take action against Adobe for their creepy nonstandard and invasive virus like installation system.

VL Branko
Inspiring
May 10, 2013

I don't exactly remember all the instructions but if you do a search on the net for getting rid of the thing you will find plenty of detailed instructions of what to do. But I would suggest that you do it in such a way (like keep all the files and screen shots of where they should be) that you can restore it in case you regret it later.

May 10, 2013

VL,

Could you please google it for me and posting the answer here?

What's the point of posting "please google it" instead of posting something helpful?

Obviously I googled it, could not find the answer. The only thing I regret is my purchase, since I didn't authorize Adobe to inflict invasive malware on my Mac, but fortunately I can cancel that.

dhosford
Participating Frequently
June 19, 2012

Hi there,

Click on the icon and select "Open Updater", and then go to Preferences. You should get a window like the one below, uncheck "Notify me of new updates in the menu bar". Let me know if that helps!

New Participant
June 19, 2012

That did it. Thank you.

With the icon  off the menu bar, will the Adobe apps be included in the update process at "Apple>>Software update" or in some other way ... or have I seen my last Dreamweaver and Photoshop update? (After decades as a Windows user, I am still new to Apple.) 

Community Expert
June 19, 2012

stefanmaine wrote:

That did it. Thank you.

With the icon  off the menu bar, will the Adobe apps be included in the update process at "Apple>>Software update" or in some other way ... or have I seen my last Dreamweaver and Photoshop update? (After decades as a Windows user, I am still new to Apple.) 

What?  If you disable that you will only get pop-ups when the programs open.  Apple Software Update is for Apple software.  It would be like asking Windows Update  to update Dreamweaver for you. The only time it will show in the menu bar is if there is an update you should run.  Personally I think you would be better off leaving it so you remember to update rather than turning it off.  Once you update the icon goes away.