![]() I'd like the applications or any processes to ONLY operate when I decide to operate them. Try opening the Creative Cloud desktop app by navigating to Applications > Adobe Creative Cloud > Adobe Creative Cloud (red shortcut icon). If start on start-up is disabled, to me, that means every single form of the application lays dorment until I start it or use something else that I want to start it.Īs well, there are countless background processes started on start-up, even if the application is disabled on start-up. It's like saying "Start on start-up" isn't entirely true. The previous Adobe CC icon is red in color in the right coner from Windows, is that was changed to a new icon with new interface shown from the capture in the version 5.0.0.354 3. Is that the Adobe CC will update automatically 2. The creative cloud icon is missing from my toolbar but I am still able to use photoshop and it launches without a problem. I believe my issue is a little different. Simone33 New Here, Hi, I know this discussion has already taken place. Yes, this can be partially managed in the software but what doesn't make sense is why you'd allow the user to disable on start-up but push a pop-up notification anyway and force them to ALSO change the notification setting. Three questions about the Adobe Creative Cloud icon in Windows: 1. 1 Creative Cloud Icon missing from toolbar. ![]() I have EVERY form of Photoshop / Adobe software including CC disabled on startup and yet I'm still getting notification pop-ups every time about updates. I can launch CC and see updates and I can run my Adobe programs, but I liked to be able to open the list of programs and check for updates from teh System Tray Icon. See Run the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to know more. Hi, I've been using CC on my PC but the CC icon has just disappeared from the system tray (Not task bar). Request: Please add a right-click with close option to the task tray icon. Despite constantly uninstalling it, it gets reinstalled. Run the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to remove the current installation of the Creative Cloud desktop app. With the old app, you could right-click on the icon in the task tray and choose 'Close' to close the app. Then uninstall the cc desktop app, again using the correct uninstaller per. Launch the Adobe application that shows an available update in Adobe Update Manager. Not interested in the new mail Use the tray menus Mark Read option to remove it from the notification, this also syncs the mail as 'read' to your Gmail folder. Uninstall every cc app including preferences per Solution Disable the update notification icon for Adobe Update Manager. If that fails, do a clean cc install carefully following each applicable step: ![]() Select the Account icon in the upper right, and then select Preferences. Open the Creative Cloud desktop app and start syncing. Go to the Start menu, type cmd in the search box, and press Enter. If that fails, uninstall using the correct uninstaller from In the File menu, select Quit Creative Cloud. Make sure it's in the foreground, then press:
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