What Is CCXProcess.exe (And Should You Remove It)
Malware and viruses can masquarade as real processes
CCXProcess.exe is a pesky process that appears out of nowhere and uses up your system resources. If you notice that CCXProcess is causing high CPU usage and want to figure out why, you’ve come to the right place.
In this tutorial, we’ll explain what CCXProcess.exe is, what it does, how to verify its legitimacy, and how to remove it if you no longer need it.
What Is CCXProcess.exe?
CCXProcess.exe stands for the Creative Cloud Experience Process. This is an integral part of the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop software and is set to launch automatically on startup. Often, it will create multiple versions of other processes, including the cscript.exe and conhost.exe processes.
The primary function of CCXProcess.exe is to provide features for Adobe programs like Photoshop, Lightroom, After Effects,Premiere Pro, and more. Some of its features include providing dynamic assets like templates, filters and an easy way to switch between apps.
The CCXProcess executable file is found at C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud Experience and is usually between ~140 and 680 bytes in size.
Is CCXProcess.exe Malware?
The CCXProcess.exe file is a legitimate Adobe software background process that helps Adobe applications work correctly. However, many users note that not one but two CCXProcess.exe tasks appear in their Task Manager.
Unfortunately, malware and viruses can be designed in such a way as to mimic legitimate process names and avoid detection.
Because of this, there is a slight chance that at least one of the CCXProcess.exe files you’re seeing results from malicious software.
To make sure that your CCXProcess.exe is legitimate, check for these red flags:
How to Disable CCXProcess.exe
There are four ways to disable or uninstall the CCXProcess, depending on whether you use the Microsoft Windows or Mac operating systems. Here they are:
Get Rid of Fake Processes
To avoid detection, malware, spyware, and other viruses masquerade as legitimate processes — like CCXProcess.exe. Worse, this malicious software is becoming more common as the years go by. Hopefully, this article helped you determine whether your CCXProcess task was legitimate and resolve your PC’s performance issues.
Jake Harfield is an Australian freelance writer whose passion is finding out how different technologies work. He has written for several online publications, focusing on explaining what he has learned to help others with their tech problems. He’s an avid hiker and birder, and in his spare time you’ll find him in the Aussie bush listening to the birdsong.Read Jake’s Full Bio
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