Doesn't appear to be working anymore
K9Paradox opened this issue · 14 comments
The latest version was downloaded, but it isn't ending the process. Ran as admin.
Windows won't run scripts downloaded from the internet, manually running the "processkill.ps1" script from the "scripts" folder for the first time should fix this problem. After that, running the ccstopper script normally should work fine.
Run with powershell? I tried and still isn't closing any processes ;-;
You can also try running set-executionpolicy remotesigned
in an admin powershell window.
I've tried everything. The processes stay active.
Unfortunately, I cannot recreate this issue on my device, I also forgot to mention that you need to extract all files, don't run the script directly from the zip folder as it needs the additional scripts in the scripts
folder.
Yes I am aware, the folder is extracted, tried running the script file via poweshell individually. Tried running both .bat files as admin, they open, but when selecting 1, or the button to end the processes a window pops up for about half a second as if it is doing something but the processes are still running.
Don't run the .bat scripts as administrator, it'll automatically prompt you if it needs admin access.
Well, same result if they aren’t run as admin.
I have the same problem :/
I had the same problem as above – End Adobe Processes did nothing at all. However, works fine after running Remove AGS. Seems that AGS prevents killing the other Adobe processes, and needs to be taken care of first.
Ran into the same issue. Opening powershell by itself and trying to execute the script I got a "running scripts is disabled". This is a fresh install of windows on a brand new machine. Followed the steps here: https://www.repairwin.com/fix-running-scripts-disabled-on-windows-10/ and ran CCStopper.bat again and seems to work now.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GenP/comments/qgts31/update_compatibility_list_2022_creative_suite/
I don't think acrobat is patched yet; I don't have a fix, unfortunately.