>EDIT It closed everything fine! Thank you so much. The only issue I'm having is that it still opens CCLibrary and CCX process. I don't know about the CCX.exe, but when I follow your step to backup/remove CCLibrary.exe it's in a different location. It's here ->C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Creative Cloud Libraries. Should I still follow that step?
Ah no prob. Well I did remove that step, although, you could still try moving the executable to another location, but iirc it can cause some issues, super depends on the way you use your CC programs I would say. The launcher should deal with it either way, either when exiting or when starting.
>Oh, and I did try running your file as admin to see if it would open PS as an admin, but I got an error. But you're awesome and I really appreciate your kindness!
I have no problems with it running as admin, so I'm not sure what's causing that problem. The script doesn't launch with UAC, or require UAC, so it won't launch it as admin for you by default, but right clicking as admin should still work. Optionally, you can disable UAC if you want all programs to run as admin. You can try PMing me the error if you like, and I'll try to resolve it, I don't wanna lengthen this thread any longer lol. >Side note I read here that those filters can only be used for 7 days even with GenP. Do you know if that's still so?
Umm, I don't really know very much about this, my CC installation is older and before GenP broke compatibility with CC, afaik, the trial thing is kinda like an unlimited trial.
one solution would be to use https://privacy.com/ and make a burner card with $0 in it so you can get the free trial, but when the 30 days is over it just ends because there's no money in it
Try uninstalling all Adobe Products (CC too) with Revo uninstaller and remove any leftovers with "Everything" (→ https://www.voidtools.com/). In Everything, search for keywords such as Photoshop or Adobe and remove common folders in AppData, Program Files, Program Data etc.
Then, head to windows settings → Network & Internet → Status → Network reset. Your PC will reboot after that, any WiFi key stored you'll have to re-enter since all network settings have been reset. After that, go to Windows security center again, turn off the Firewall for all networks (Domain, private, Public).
Reboot and try fresh installing Adobe Apps again.
Bulk Crap Uninstaller also works pretty good and is open-source, though you should double-check the directories/registry keys that it detects and wants to delete before fully uninstalling the programs.
Did anybody seen this: a sandbox simulation of Gen P 2.6 I`d like to know what you think. Especially regarding the obfuscation and potential mining signatures..
https://www.joesandbox.com/analysis/304820/0/html#graph_1-95597
Hey, I'm trying to get it right now, it says on the website itself
" CCMaker was labeled as: W32.Troj.Agent with Threat Score: 100/100 by Hybrid Analysis (reported by anonymous6423). Use VirusTotal to make a full, authoritative scan and use it at your own risk. "
Doesn't that mean they're admitting themselves that it does contain malware?
Every application for Windows needs access to a few System DLLs. But I am also quite concerned about these "newer" Windows tools for cracking Adobe CC.
Specifically, the reports created here are not helpful in calming my doubts:
Hybrid Analysis 1 / Hybrid Analysis 2
I would love to see someone that has more experience with the Windows platform generate a report or an approval of the developer by some trustworthy source.
BTW, your name is included in your screenshot. You may want to remove it.