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jon1...@adobeforums.com  
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 More options May 12 2005, 10:01 am
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From: Jon1...@adobeforums.com
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 07:01:24 -0700
Local: Thurs, May 12 2005 10:01 am
Subject: odd Adobe processes
Just upgraded to CS2 from CS. I'm noticing some extra processes running in task manager now when Photoshop and bridge are loaded. I currently have 3 extra processes called 'Adobelm_Cleanup.0001' each using roughly 1.5MBs of ram. Anyone care to explain what these are?

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 More options May 12 2005, 6:51 pm
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From: Daryl_Pritch...@adobeforums.com
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 15:51:32 -0700
Local: Thurs, May 12 2005 6:51 pm
Subject: Re: odd Adobe processes
Jon,

Those processes are associated with the License Manager (recalling a post I saw from Chris Cox) and should close down when you exit out of PS CS2...although taking a bit longer to do so.

Daryl


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 More options May 12 2005, 7:05 pm
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From: chrisjbirch...@adobeforums.com
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 16:05:54 -0700
Local: Thurs, May 12 2005 7:05 pm
Subject: Re: odd Adobe processes
For all those users who can't kick the habit of referring to the Task Manager - here's a nicotine patch:

Open Task Manager with nothing else running. Press Alt+Print Screen. Open Photoshop and press Ctrl+N. Select Clipboard. Ctrl+V to load the image of the Task manager. Save this image to your desktop.

Every time you use Photoshop, open this image and keep it visible in your workspace.

Photoshop will run just as efficiently (or not) as before. But you will work more efficiently because simply glancing at the nicotine patch will give you that warm fuzzy feeling as you go about the task in hand. <g>

Chris.


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 More options May 12 2005, 10:28 pm
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From: dave_mil...@adobeforums.com
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 19:28:56 -0700
Local: Thurs, May 12 2005 10:28 pm
Subject: Re: odd Adobe processes
LOL!

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de...@nono-nanoo.com  
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 More options May 13 2005, 11:45 am
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From: de...@nono-nanoo.com
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 08:45:18 -0700
Local: Fri, May 13 2005 11:45 am
Subject: Re: odd Adobe processes
Is that on XP Home, XP Pro, XP64 Pro, XP Media, Win 2003 Server, Win 2003 Server Pro, Win 2003 64 bit or all of them :)

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jon1...@adobeforums.com  
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 More options May 20 2005, 1:02 pm
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From: Jon1...@adobeforums.com
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 10:02:32 -0700
Local: Fri, May 20 2005 1:02 pm
Subject: Re: odd Adobe processes
wow...a simple harmless question brings all the 13 yr olds out.

hey chrisjbirchall...I took that screenshot of my taskmanager for ya.

 <http://users.adelphia.net/~jon02/images/task.jpg>


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 More options May 20 2005, 3:46 pm
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From: Robert_E...@adobeforums.com
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 12:46:28 -0700
Local: Fri, May 20 2005 3:46 pm
Subject: Re: odd Adobe processes
I wonder why I have two 'Adobelm_Cleanup.0001' tasks when opening PS CS2 and only one when using ID CS2.
Just curious.

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