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1. Re: What is Adobe Crash Daemon?
Chris Cox Nov 29, 2010 4:20 PM (in response to *Rich*)Crash Deamon is a process that monitors apps for crashes and helps report them.
The virtual memory should be shared with the app that spawned the daemon, so not taking up real memory.
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2. Re: What is Adobe Crash Daemon?
RLLAnderson Sep 12, 2011 4:18 PM (in response to *Rich*)I have the same question. Also, after installing extensions to Dreamweaver and In Design (Using the discs from CS5) I now have 3 daemons,The Adobe Crash Daemon, Microsoft AU Daemon and Mocrosoft Database Daemon that weren't there before. And an Apple spell.service and although I use my airport, my computer is trying to connect using the telephone modem plus Airpot. I was connected via what looks like Flash Web browsing to what looks like two pages of iPads and other devices with a list of names. It was not my intention to do any web browsing at all, but only to install Dreamweaver and update In Design. I shut down the telephone modem, disabled the safari "auto fill in" certificate that may have been allowing 'entry' and they appear to be gone...(except for Applespell.service) I hope to have no further interruption in simple use of In Design and Dreamweaver on my laptop desktop. The good news is that cvmsComp_x86_64(197) has also disappeared for the moment.
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3. Re: What is Adobe Crash Daemon?
Chris Cox Sep 12, 2011 4:48 PM (in response to RLLAnderson)I don't know what was trying to dial on your system.
The Adobe crash daeomon just sits idly unless an app it is monitoring crashes.
Microsoft's database daemons are a bit more active, when you have Office apps running.



