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i want to disable CS Live internet access which is a service manager from CS5 applications for system,but i don't know how to do it. can anyone help me? thank you! Asked Mar, 23 2011
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In front of all you need to install a useful tool called Adobe Creative Suite 5. Adobe Creative Suite 5 provides integration with Adobe CS Live services that connect to the internet to provide enhanced functionality.

Do the following:

Quit all CS5 applications.
Launch the Registry Editor:
For Windows XP, choose Start > Run and type regedit then press return to open the registry editor.
For Windows 7/Vista, choose Start, type regedit, and press return when the registry editor appears in the results.
Create and/or edit the string value AdobeOnlineDefault:
For 32-bit systems: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe\AdobeOnlineDefault.
For 64-bit systems: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Adobe\AdobeOnlineDefault
If the sting value does not exist, you'll need to create it (right click on the container and choose New > String Value).
Double-click this string value and set it's Value Data to "0" to disable; click OK.
Close the Registry Editor.

i hope my solution can help you, if you want to know more please visit:
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/846/cpsid_84665.html Answered Mar, 23 2011
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I've written an article in my blog on how to disable the Photoshop Service Manager. I can not post links on here but you can find it at: Aftereffectstutorials -dot- blog -dot- com. The article is number 10.
You can find the same information if you open the Help file in Photoshop and enter the search query: Service Manager Switch Off. Answered Apr, 28 2012
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Press the "Windows" and "R" keys on your keyboard simultaneously.
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Type "Services.msc" in the "Run" field that appears. Press "Enter." Press "Continue" in response to any prompts that may appear.
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Right-click the program whose service you wish to change.
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Select an option from the pop-up menu. You may start, stop, pause or look at the various properties of each program.
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Close the Services program when finished. All changes are saved as soon as you make them.

Read more:http://www.ehow.com/how_7926985_use-service-manager.html#ixzz1EJVPV2pl Answered Feb, 22 2011
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EasyBits Go is provided by the Skype partner EasyBits, and is part of the Skype Extras Manager. If you would like to get rid of the installation:

  • Disable and remove 3rd party access to the easybitgo.exe file in Skype via Options > Advanced > Advanced Settings > Manage other programs’ access to Skype
  • Remove the Easybits Go program via the Install/Uninstall panel under your system’s control panel
  • Exit Skype and make sure the Skype.exe is not running in the list of running processes (via Task Manager). Also temporarily disable Skype from starting automatically when Windows starts.
  • Then restart your computer since the program will still be is use by the system.
  • Once restarted, go to [Drive Letter]:\ProgramData or [Drive Letter]:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data and permanently delete theEasybits GO folder.
  • Remove whatever shortcuts it may have placed in the start menu and desktop.
  • If you are confident enough to dig around in your registry, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software and delete the entire EasyBits folder (thanks Christopher)
  • Go to the Windows\Prefetch directory and look for the file EASYBITSGO.EXE-364DAFD6.pf and delete it. Also do a search for ezPMUtils.dll and delete them all.
  • If you are on Windows 7, delete the go folder in this directory - Users > [YOUR USERNAME] >AppData > Roaming (thanks Lesa)

via Skype installs EasyBits Go CrapWare on your systems without users’ prior knowledge Answered May, 30 2011
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