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stop server node js mac

I'm very puzzled exactly why you are getting so much network activity if you are not syncing libraries! Try disabling the Creative Cloud startup processes in Task Manager or the equivalent on a Mac-you may not have all of them. So what to try instead? Well you could just turn off your router of disable your network card, but a more elegant way would be to block Photoshop and maybe node.exe at your firewall with a firewall rules, then monitoring Task Manager or Activity Monitor for network activity. My apologies, I was wrong about signing out as that is the equivalent of deactivating, which slipped my mind -so you don't have a problem there. I don't know what the consequences are of renaming 'node.exe', but it's bound to interfere with contacting the Adobe servers. If I really don’t need it then how can I uninstall it completely?

stop server node js mac

What does renaming an executable file do to the registry?ĭoes Creative Cloud need it to run for some reason? I would think Adobe installed it for a good reason. Will renaming and therefore disabling the one Node.exe cause any problems latter on? I still have some questions about Node.exe. I have a third instance of Node.exe in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 but I can’t tell if it’s using up any network resources so I left it alone.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CCXProcess\libs (now disabled by changing the name)Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CCLibrary\libsĬ:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 I still have another instance off Node.exe running in C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CCLibrary\libs but it only generates less than 1MB of traffic per day so I just left it alone. I’m also going to try turning off the Creative Cloud desktop app and only run it once a month.Įver since I renamed Node.exe in the “C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CCXProcess\libs” folder the daily downloads have stopped and Photoshop still works without any errors popping up. In Photoshop under Edit/Preferences/Plug-ins I did have “Allow Extensions to Connect to the Internet” checked. I have now turned it off as per your suggestion.

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My “Creative Cloud Files” folder in Windows “File Explorer” was empty. I did have Syncing turn on but hadn’t told it to sync anything. I wasn’t doing any Cloud based storage or collaborations and had never set that up so it should not have been generating any internet usage.













Stop server node js mac