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What is the "Adobe CEP HTML Engine"? It`s using too much from my processor.

New Here ,
Dec 11, 2015 Dec 11, 2015

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I`m trying out Photoshop CC from the past 10 days. It`s going well, but now, every time I open it, the workspace blinks white and the processor runs slow, avoiding the actual use of Photoshop.

In the Task Manager I've identified this 4 Processes called: "Adobe CEP HTML Engine", using lots of processors %. Closing them, I got back to Photoshop and it`s possible to work again, till the next file.

Every time I start PS or leave the workspace with no opened file, it starts all over again. Then I have to go back to Task Manager and finish the same processes again.

How to fix it for good? Is it related to Behance?

I`m using a Dell notebook, Core I7, 8Gb RAM, Win10 64.

Cheers.

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New Here ,
Apr 11, 2024 Apr 11, 2024

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I had the same issue, turns out it was (close to what's been evoked here) one of my plugins (Autocut) doing things on the internet. I just closed that plugin's panel and the process was gone. I'll just repoen the panel when I really need to use the plugin and keep it closed when I don't.

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 03, 2024 Oct 03, 2024

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This is fixed in CEP 12.

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