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We are running Photoshop CS on XP 3.2 GHz and 2 GB of ram, and the scratch disk is an extra drive in the same box. I recently noticed that on one machine, when Photoshop is loaded, sitting idle with no files open, it is sending/receiving a huge amount of traffic over our network. NetPerSec shows it to be sending/receiving an average of 2 Mbits/sec. Closing Photoshop makes it drop to nothing. Also, when I just click on the Photoshop desktop, or open a dialog box, the traffic stops. I noticed this once before, about a month ago, and a restart seemed to clear it up. That hasn’t worked this time. Also, we have multi-licenses of Photoshop loaded on other machines, and are not seeing this on any of the other computers (all the same computer set up).
I don’t see any auto check for updates that would be causing this traffic, does any one have any ideas? Apart from making Photoshop drag when I’m trying to use it, it is a bit worrisome to see such heavy transfers from an idle application. I don’t see this with InDesign or Illustrator.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
I don’t see any auto check for updates that would be causing this traffic, does any one have any ideas? Apart from making Photoshop drag when I’m trying to use it, it is a bit worrisome to see such heavy transfers from an idle application. I don’t see this with InDesign or Illustrator.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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