

bat script by right-clicking it and selecting "Run as Administrator"ĭISCLAIMER: Although this script is rather harmless, I urge you to know what you are doing before hand. However, it is important to use quotation marks as I have done) Select "save as" -> save anywhere you'd like under "filename.bat" (replace filename with whatever you would like. Taskkill /IM "AdobeNotificationClient.exe" /F Taskkill /IM "Adobe Desktop Service.exe" /F Make sure you have closed all Adobe apps and that updates/backups/uploads are not running in the background before continuing.

To create the script, open notepad, then type in the offĮcho You are about to terminate Adobe processes and services. These are the residual processes/services I have found to linger the most. It's very important that you only run this after closing all Adobe applications (including Creative Cloud), otherwise it will create issues. I've just created a simple script to run after you are done working with Adobe, with creative cloud, and with uploading/backing up your files.
