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Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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As per advice in this thread, I opened both Adobe Acrobat Pro (9.4.5) and Acrobat Reader (10.1.0), and disabled any tracked reviews.

 

Also, I opened the Activity Monitor and quit the "AdobeResourceSynchronizer" process. This process was using over 80% of my CPU power.

 

 

Disabling any track review may not be enough. You should also go to System Prefs, select your account in Users & Groups, then select Login Items and make sure Adobe Resource Synchronizer is not present there. If it is, select it and press the - button.

 

Hopefully that would prevent Adobe Resource Synchronizer from opening every time you log in, and then for you to have to kill the process in Activity Monitor.


Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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As per advice in this thread, I opened both Adobe Acrobat Pro (9.4.5) and Acrobat Reader (10.1.0), and disabled any tracked reviews.

 

Also, I opened the Activity Monitor and quit the "AdobeResourceSynchronizer" process. This process was using over 80% of my CPU power.

AdobeResourceSynchronizer isn't normally visible, it's inside the Acrobat app itself.

 

On my setup it's at

 

/Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Support/AdobeResourceSynchronizer.app

 

To see it, navigate to Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro (or similar for Acrobat 9 or Reader 10 on your setup), Control-Click or Right-Click the application there and select "Show Package Contents". Afterwards you should be able to see what's inside the app.

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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I've got a CS5 package:

 

Photoshop

Fireworks

Illustrator

Dreamweaver

Muse*

Captivate*

Flash

Flash Catalyst

Flash Builder

Acrobat Reader

Acrobat Pro

Bridge

Device Central

Contribute

Media Encoder

Media Player

 

*not part of CS5; added separately

 

Using the Activity Monitor is the only way I can catch and stop the Adobe process. An awkward solution; at the least I can keep the machine from overheating.

 

Thanks bvoisin, I'll follow your advice.

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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I found "AdobeResourceSynchronizer" as a log-in item and disabled it. Thanks for the tip.

 

Adobe seems to be aggressive in checking that all items are up-to-date. That tact may be appreciated by some, but I prefer to check for updates as I open an application. Hopefully disabling that log-in item will stop Adobe from trying to be so "helpful".

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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I've just installed, for the first time on this computer, Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended and, sure enough, it installed ""AdobeResourceSynchronizer" as a login item. I have deleted it from there.

 

Now I'll be watching to see if it installs itself again.

 

Question:

 

Since AdobeResourceSynchronizer.app is an application, what would happen if I simply trashed it from my system?

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSucker?

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I was also not able to use Finder to delete the AdobeResourceSynchronizer, but I used iStat to force quit the process. Go to your iStat widget in Dashboard, click the activity monitor on the left side, which will open a window. Find AdobeResourceSynchronizer, double click, hit quit, hit force quit. Now you can proceed to use finder > adobe > contents etc. to trash the *******.

 

My CPU usage went down from 80-90% to 5% when idle. My temps also dropped from 80-90 degrees celcius (while idle!!) back down to normal 40-60 degrees.

 

Thanks for your help.

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I just encountered this problem now. Ever since I installed Adobe Reader (yesterday), my Macbook Pro got very loud. I checked Activity Monitor and saw this AdobeResourceSynchronizer running in the background. And after a long time googling, I finally found this thread. So I followed post #8, 25 and 26, and remove the AdobeResourceSynchronizer from Login and delete it from inside the Adobe Reader app, and set  "Automatically Check for New Comments and Form Data" to Never. And after rebooting the computer, the app never appears again.

 

Thank you everyone.

How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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Hi. I'm using Acrobat X Pro and I often see a process AdobeResourceSynchronizer consumes 80~90% of CPU power and doesn't finish even after 30 minutes. My question is, is there any way to disable this process? I have already removed AdobeResourceSynchronizer from my login item but it appears again. Also I didn't use any shared review or tracker.

 

Thank you for your help in advance.

Thanks,

Jong


Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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What Mac OS are you running? How are you determining your CPU consumption?

 

I'm running Acrobat X on two Macs. When I look at Activity Monitor on either computer, and select All Processes, I don't even see AdobeResourceSynchronizer listed.

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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I saw that article but the directories and files look different from mine (The solution is described for Acrobat 8 and I'm using Acrobat X Pro). Especially I can't find RdrENU80SelfHeal.xml file under /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/.

 

I have only /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat 10 AMT directory and can't find any similar file like RdrENU80SelfHeal.xml.

 

Thank you for your information though.

 

Jong

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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The version of Mac OS X is 10.6. It looks like the process doesn't run always. When idle, it springs up suddenly. I don't know where I turn this off and how. I used Activity Monitor too to monitor the process.

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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Try Applications>Adobe Reader X>Adobe Reader.app>

Right Click and Show package contents>Contents>

 

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Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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I only have "Adobe Acrobat Pro" (version 10.0.1) and it doesn't look like having the same files as in "Acrobat Reader X"

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Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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Did you check Tracker to see if there are any Reviews or Forms listed? In case there are any, Synchronizer must be synchronizing them, thats why you see AdobeResourceSynchronizer running in Activity Monitor. Removing all items from Tracker will automatically lead to closing of AdobeResourceSynchronizer.Can you share a screenshot of Activity Monitor where you see the high CPU usage of this process and also a screenshot of Tracker (from Acrobat X->Comment pane->Reviews->Tracker)?


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Today I got hit by this problem again :

 

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By again I mean that I had met this problem first immediately after purchasing and installing Acrobat X Pro, and I thought I had solved it for good by removing AdobeResourceSynchronizer from the Login Items (in System Preferences > Accounts) and setting the Tracker Pref to Never :

 

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Today the Tracker Pref is still Never, but for some reason AdobeResourceSynchronizer has been added back to the Login Items (through no action of mine). Removing it solves apparently the problem, but for how long? How to prevent AdobeResourceSynchronizer from ever appearing back again?

 

Just to be sure: there was no proxy activated at the time this occurred.

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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Can you check Tracker to see if there are any reviews present?

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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None (no initiated or joined review, no distributed or received form).

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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Can you check the folder ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/<version>/Collab and send me the Workflows file present here? Send at ambooATadobe.com.

Re: How to disable AdobeResourceSynchronizer?

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Today AdobeResourceSynchronizer has been reactivated again and consumed about 80% of CPU and running for an hour until I killed it. The followings are screenshots and logs I got from Activity Monitor. As you can see in Fig 1, I never used tracker before and thus I have nothing in Tracker.  Also, my Collab directory (/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Collab) is empty.

 

I will appreciate any help or advice.

 

Thanks,

Jong

 

screen4.jpg(Fig 1)

screen1.jpg (Fig 2)screen2.jpg (Fig 3)screen3.jpg (Fig 4)

 

Texts in Fig 3:

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/Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Support/AdobeResourceSynchronizer.app/Contents/MacOS/AdobeResourceSynchr onizer

/usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.7.dylib

/usr/lib/libssl.0.9.7.dylib

/Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks/AdobeAXE8SharedExpat.framework/Versions/A/AdobeAXE8SharedExpa t

/Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks/AdobeBIB.framework/Versions/A/AdobeBIB

/Applications/Adobe Acrobat X Pro/Adobe Acrobat Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks/AcroSQLite.framework/Versions/A/AcroSQLite

/usr/share/icu/icudt40l.dat

/usr/lib/dyld

/private/var/db/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_i386

/dev/null

->0x0ae44b5c

->0x0ae44b5c

/private/etc/security/audit_control

->0x09165f30

->0x091660e0

->0x09165ea0

->0x09166200

count=0, state=0

->0x0866ce10

->0x091664d0

count=1, state=0x2

/Users/jychoi/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Synchronizer/Commands

/Users/jychoi/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Synchronizer/metadata/Synchronizer100

/Users/jychoi/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Synchronizer/metadata

/Users/jychoi/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/10.0/Synchronizer/Notification

/private/etc/security/audit_class

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