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After opening Photoshop CC (14.1.2) I receive a Window Security Alert stated that Windows Firewall has blocked some feature of this app. The details are as follows: Windows Firewall has blocked some of the features of Evented I/O for V8 Javascript on all public and private networks. The publisher is Joyent, Inc. and the path is C:/program files/adobe/adobe photoshop cc (64 bit)/photoshop-node.exe. My question, is it safe to allow Evented I/O for V8 to communicate on private and/or public networds?
OK, I will try to explain easily the workaround proposed by annexa89826053
1. Go to here and download process explorer: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer.aspx
2. You will get a .zip file that you need to extract to a normal windows folder -> Right click extract
3. Run the file procexp.exe
4. Accept the license terms
5. Once the Process Explorer is running you can select from the list a process called: node.exe (green icon)
6. right click node.exe and select Suspend
DONE
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Confirmed too. Works fine for me and my 10 other collegues
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Hey. Works for me, too. Update on the new CC version did the trick. . Thanks Wosik1‌!
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I have the same problem still getting the v8 error but do not have node.exe... what is the real solution? why in the world should I have to download the product AGAIN when I am paying a monthly service and it's supposed to be updated by adobe... can't they just put the fix on their panel for next update?
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As I wrote you should update the Creative Cloud Desktop to the latest version x.4.1.181.
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this did NOT correct my problem as I am still receiving the messages after the update.
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Since the last update of Creative Cloud the error is gone.
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I was able to get the popup to stop by letting node.exe run as an admin file:
1. Open Task Manager
2. Click the Processes tab
3. Right click on the "node.exe" process
4. Click Properties
5. Click the Compatibility tab
6. Click in the "Run as administrator" check box
7. Click Apply
8. Click Ok
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hi
6. right click node.exe and select Suspend
but does it suspend for ever ?
thanks
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‌I can,t use photoshop cc. The I/o script message repeats every fifteen seconds! Neither advice sequence has worked. Any ideas please Helen
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This fix does work, thank you, but I have had to do it each time I sign on to my computer. The error message comes up without opening any of the CC Apps.
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If you go to Youtube.com and do a search on "How do disable adobe apps at startup in windows" Assuming you are using windows and NOT Apple computer. You will find instruction on how to stop CC App from loading each time you sign into your computer. WIndows 7, 8 and 10 all three has video instructions.