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I recently updated Photoshop to CS5 and I now have an irritating new startup called Adobe Updater. This thing parks itself in the menu bar and slows down startup, and I cannot find where it lives. It is not in any of the startup folders nor in the user account startup item list. Does anyone know how I can get rid of this thing? I try to keep a lean system and I will check for updates myself, I very much dislike all these programs leaping into action when I startup the machine but for some reason the Adobe updater is not following the rules and is being 'clever.'
Does anyone know how I can get rid of this thing and how it insinuates itself into the startup process? I would like to make sure that other applications are also not doing the same thing and running code over which I have no control. It's getting like Windows for all love. Thanks - Lawrence.
Thanks, yes, I saw that option. What I wonder though is how did this application get started up? I cannot find it in any of the usual startup places. I work with Windows machines as well as OS X and Linux and there are a whole world of mechanisms to get applications going at startup, some of which are fiendishly tricky to identify. Outside of the Unix startup mechanism that Apple employs to get OS X cranked up, there are the system and user Library/Startupitems and then the list of items in the user account. I did not find this Adobe updater in any of those. So how does it get launched?
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