
- #Disable adobe collaboration synchronizer drivers#
- #Disable adobe collaboration synchronizer update#
- #Disable adobe collaboration synchronizer software#
Keep in mind that you want to have as little as possible starting up, but you also want to take advantage of your computer's ability to launch various programs without the need to do it manually. If you're still curious about some programs that you should let startup, apart from those mentioned in this article, then it's always a good idea to Google the purpose of that program and whether or not you should specifically disable it.
#Disable adobe collaboration synchronizer drivers#


Can you launch any of the programs manually? Yes. But what good does it do for you when starting up? If you disable it, can you still open any files? Yes. Microsoft Office is the most well-known office suite around. You can easily disable it and use the Web Clipper daily, if not hourly, basis, and you will not face any issues with it not clipping correctly. That said, it has always been puzzling as to why it gets added to the startup. We’re huge fans of Evernote, and the Web Clipper is fantastic. So what does it do when it starts up? Nothing, except add unneeded processes. Thus, "they" (the manufacturers) feel it should automatically startup. If you have a webcam, you will likely have CyberLink's YouCam for your software. Is that feature worth the added burden to your bootup time? No. When a Spotify song is clicked somewhere on the web, it automatically opens up in the desktop application.
#Disable adobe collaboration synchronizer update#
If you update or reinstall Adobe Reader, you will have to go through this process again.It simply allows the Spotify desktop application to communicate with your browser. This will guarantee that any process that was running as you is ended. If it is allowed, then you finish by logging out and log back in. You could report for others whether doing it with Finder is allowed. That's why I did it with Terminal - I was trying to avoid any of Finder's safety features. I'm not positive this will work - because Finder may refuse to delete an app that is running, and the whole problem with the resource synchronizer is that it is constantly running. Once you have found it, drag AdobeResourceSynchronizer.app to the trash. Then dig around under the Contents directory until you find AdobeResourceSynchronizer.app.

Once you have located it - in the /Applications folder, usually - then single-click on it **while holding the control key** and choose "Show Package Contents." My answer was definitely not intended for newbies.Ī way to do it without Terminal, sudo and rm, all of which are somewhat dangerous and advanced, would be to locate AdobeReader.app using Finder. Users/jychoi/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Synchronizer/Notification Users/jychoi/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Synchronizer/metadata Users/jychoi/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Synchronizer/metadata/Synchronizer100 Users/jychoi/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Synchronizer/Commands private/var/db/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_i386 Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/AcroSQLite Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/AdobeBIB Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/AdobeAXE8SharedExpat Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Support/AdobeResourceSynchronizer.app/Contents/MacOS/AdobeResourceSynchronizer Also, my Collab directory (/Users//Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Collab) is empty. As you can see in Fig 1, I never used tracker before and thus I have nothing in Tracker. Step 3: Under the General tab, you need to change the Startup Type to Disabled and click the Apply button.
#Disable adobe collaboration synchronizer software#
Step 2: Then, find Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service and right-click it to choose Properties. Then, you need to click the Standard category. The followings are screenshots and logs I got from Activity Monitor. Step 1: Type services in the Search box to open it.

Today AdobeResourceSynchronizer has been reactivated again and consumed about 80% of CPU and running for an hour until I killed it.
