I then went to my system configuration and disabled Adobe Updater, apply to hit, hit OK, says Yes to the request to restart, and he was ALWAYS THERE. I went back and did BOTH, rebooted, it was still there. I did the same thing and click 'disable', restarted, he was always there. From there on, I found Adobe Updater and click 'delete '. While I went in the control panel and the programs, then edit startup programs. First I just went in its own preferences (where after it has done "search for updates", you can either press Quit or preferences) and said not only do this once per month (the longest amount of time that it offers). I don't know when Adobe Updater started coming, it came with, but it's there, and he's doing his thing every time you start. I tried EVERYTHING to disable Adobe Updater. I'm really bored with trying to stick with adobe products. Not to be activated in the menu help - certainly not the way to do when I connect. Trying to activate 6 Lightroom on a machine to activate it on another.
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