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1. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
dhosford Jun 19, 2012 9:39 AM (in response to stefanmaine) -
2. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
stefanmaine Jun 19, 2012 10:28 AM (in response to dhosford)That did it. Thank you.
With the icon off the menu bar, will the Adobe apps be included in the update process at "Apple>>Software update" or in some other way ... or have I seen my last Dreamweaver and Photoshop update? (After decades as a Windows user, I am still new to Apple.)
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3. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
dhosford Jun 19, 2012 12:21 PM (in response to stefanmaine)I'm glad it worked for you! : ) To be sure, you should always run the Adobe Updater from your Applications folder.
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4. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
SnakEyez02 Jun 19, 2012 11:54 AM (in response to stefanmaine)stefanmaine wrote:
That did it. Thank you.
With the icon off the menu bar, will the Adobe apps be included in the update process at "Apple>>Software update" or in some other way ... or have I seen my last Dreamweaver and Photoshop update? (After decades as a Windows user, I am still new to Apple.)
What? If you disable that you will only get pop-ups when the programs open. Apple Software Update is for Apple software. It would be like asking Windows Update to update Dreamweaver for you. The only time it will show in the menu bar is if there is an update you should run. Personally I think you would be better off leaving it so you remember to update rather than turning it off. Once you update the icon goes away.
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5. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
stefanmaine Jun 19, 2012 1:22 PM (in response to SnakEyez02)SneakEyes02 may be right.
However, having removed it from the menu bar, I can't figure out how to restore it.
At Applications, there are the following items: Adobe folder in which are Help, Widget Browser, Patch Files, and Flash Player; Adobe Bridge, AdobeDevice Central, Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5, Adobe Extension Manager CS5.5, Adobe Photoshop CS5.1, and Adobe Reader.
In none of them, including a search of the Help file, do I find "Adobe Updater" or simply "Updater".
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6. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
SnakEyez02 Jun 19, 2012 1:34 PM (in response to stefanmaine)Just open any open App -> Help --> Updates. That will open the update manager. They you should be able to change the preference. And I've been a Mac user since when OS X meant 10.0 and still shipped with a boot of OS 9. So I'm pretty familiar with the ins and outs of OSX. Apple Software Update won't even update App Store apps. You have to manually open the App Store every so often to see if there are updates for those programs. I personally think that is damn annoying and should be changed, but so far no change.
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7. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
stefanmaine Jun 19, 2012 5:18 PM (in response to SnakEyez02)Done.
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8. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
BHA2 May 9, 2013 6:53 PM (in response to stefanmaine)This doesn't work.
There is no such option in my Adobe Updater.
I even tried removing the dumb App but the menu is still there but no longer works. Trying to reinstall fails.
I wish Apple would take action against Adobe for their creepy nonstandard and invasive virus like installation system.
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9. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
VL Branko May 10, 2013 1:34 AM (in response to BHA2)I don't exactly remember all the instructions but if you do a search on the net for getting rid of the thing you will find plenty of detailed instructions of what to do. But I would suggest that you do it in such a way (like keep all the files and screen shots of where they should be) that you can restore it in case you regret it later.
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10. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
BHA2 May 10, 2013 12:14 PM (in response to VL Branko)VL,
Could you please google it for me and posting the answer here?
What's the point of posting "please google it" instead of posting something helpful?
Obviously I googled it, could not find the answer. The only thing I regret is my purchase, since I didn't authorize Adobe to inflict invasive malware on my Mac, but fortunately I can cancel that.
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11. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
VL Branko May 10, 2013 3:00 PM (in response to BHA2)I'm on a Mac so this may not work for you. This is what worked for me. You go to Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/UWA/AAM Updates Notifier --store that in a safe place but remember where it came from in case you want to return it.
Also look in Library/LaunchAgents/com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist put this file in a safe place as well.
That worked for me. If you have something like Little Snitch you can use it to find out the location of file that want to run on your system.
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12. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
seriouslyihadascreennamea Sep 7, 2013 9:22 PM (in response to BHA2)As a reference in case somebody else ends up here who has CC AND the stupid A telling them about the same updates (sorry, I grew to detest the aggressiveness of that A… ), I found the answer on the MacRumors forum.
It said to go to Photoshop*, then go to the Help menu and choose "Updates." That should open up the old application manager. There you can hit the Preferences button and turn off notification in the menu bar! I was getting so frstrated as the CC version would always open up instead of the old one where the needed option was located, but this luckily solved it!
*I went to my CS5 version, so not 100% the CC version will do the same, but I'd guess so. Also, it might work with the other applications too, it's just what I did.
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13. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
Boomstation Jun 12, 2014 1:50 AM (in response to seriouslyihadascreennamea)This method works in CC too - launch app manage via "update" in help, click prefs, deselect menu bar option.
Thanks boss. :-)
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14. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
tifholmes Jun 19, 2014 10:45 AM (in response to Boomstation)Seems to not work in CC since yesterday's updates. ? Not working for me anyway; launches new CC app manager. :-/ Looking for a new solution.
*Update*
Found in another forum and worked for me (if anyone else is still having issues): rename Creative Cloud in Utilities>Adobe Creative Cloud>ACC>Creative Cloud . I simply added a letter after it so that it read "Creative CloudX" -- this is temporary. Then open the old Application Manager and it should actually open the old one and not the new CC one; deselect the "show updates in menu bar" option and you're good. Revert new CC name back to "Creative Cloud." Done.
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15. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
foxwerk Jun 20, 2014 8:19 AM (in response to tifholmes)Your temporary workaround works.. but to hack on the file-system to get rid of this $%&-menuitem is plain stupid!
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16. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
Reconfine Aug 6, 2014 8:35 PM (in response to tifholmes)I've found that this wont work from the Illustrator CC2014 Help > Update Menu, but will work from the Photoshop CC2014 Help > Update Menu.
Why this duplicate program functionality is still being bundled with CC apps is beyond me.
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17. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
btown33 Aug 19, 2014 6:01 PM (in response to tifholmes)@tifholmes' solution worked like a charm! Thanks!
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18. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
lgiachetti Aug 21, 2014 10:35 AM (in response to tifholmes)I can get into Adobe Application Manager from Photoshop and Illustrator CC 2014, but I don't see a Preferences button anywhere. All I get is an "Updates Failed" window with a "Close" button and no Preferences menu item anywhere. I am going crazy with this!
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19. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
VL Branko Aug 28, 2014 11:10 AM (in response to foxwerk)but to hack on the file-system to get rid of this $%&-menuitem is plain stupid!
Maybe I'm stupid, but I have had my own PC since 1979 (TRS-80) and have used command line mode in TRS-DOS, CPM, DR DOS, various flavors of PC and MS DOS. So I am not afraid to go into the innards of the machine within limits. Besides if I goof up I have at least 3 Time Machine backups that can bring it back to where I was before.
If you don't feel comfortable going in that deep then don't. That would be stupid.
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20. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
brunofujii Oct 2, 2014 9:07 PM (in response to tifholmes)It worked just fine. Thank you for the updated information.
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21. Re: Remove Adobe Updater from OS X menu bar?
denis.chernukho Oct 9, 2014 1:03 AM (in response to stefanmaine)it worked - thanks!!)





