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Yeup, Adobe has been doing this for awhile, I mean like 2 years, this warning was put out on the edonkey network, and has had the workaround....I feal sorry for ppl who didn't know about that this way back then...
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hmmmm....looks like it's a component for their online help and online registration-(adobe online manager)...it's located in the Web folder in the Program Files/Common Files/Adobe folder (Windows) or the System Folder...
more details from adobe themselves about issues it may cause.......(copy and paste to new window)
h**p://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/2b64a.htm?code=TA
never seen it make an outbound connection.....could "piggyback" on IE, but i somehow think this may not be what it's made out to be......could be wrong....heck a little paranoia is nuthin, just rename the file at will if it's suspect.....*imho
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Wow! Thats a scary thought.Imagine you're using one of the ghetto serial number and then by unintentionly you visit Adobe,then the next time you restart your computer, your app just crash or refuse to load.
I know that Micro$oft has been spying on people for years.Thats why nearly every ?proggie or Windows have their own Service Packs or patches/
Unless youre a full blown geek than what they put in those service packs deserve alot of ?????