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How to deinstall AAM Update Notifier

Community Beginner ,
Aug 22, 2013 Aug 22, 2013

Hi,

when there is an update published, I have two notifier in my menuebar.

The old aam updater and the new CC updater. I think, I need only the CC Updater.

How can I deinstall the old aam update notifier?

OS 10.8.4, only CC-Apps and Lightroom 5 installed.

Many thanks in advance!

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Community Beginner , Sep 10, 2013 Sep 10, 2013

I found the solution at the end of this discussion: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1024666 (#12. from seriouslyihadascreennamea, 07.09.2013 21:22)

[...] go to Photoshop*, then go to the Help menu and choose "Updates." That should open up the old application manager. There you can hit the Preferences button and turn off notification in the menu bar! [...]

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 27, 2013 Aug 27, 2013

Hi Tbpooh,

Could you option click on the non-Creative Cloud one and uncheck all the applications listed to check for updates on?

-Dave

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 28, 2013 Aug 28, 2013

Nop.

If I click (or option click) on the non-Creative Cloud one, I have the option to open the Updater. When I do this, the Creative Cloud Updater (on the right) open for a single moment - like a flash ... thats all.

-tbpooh

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 10, 2013 Sep 10, 2013

I found the solution at the end of this discussion: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1024666 (#12. from seriouslyihadascreennamea, 07.09.2013 21:22)

[...] go to Photoshop*, then go to the Help menu and choose "Updates." That should open up the old application manager. There you can hit the Preferences button and turn off notification in the menu bar! [...]

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 10, 2013 Sep 10, 2013
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Hi Tbpooh,

Glad you were able to get it resolved and thanks for posting your solution.

Yeah, its looks like the behavior is different with Creative Cloud installed like you describe.

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1024666

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