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Currently, there is no option to run in the background, but this is definitely something I'll be working on now! You can start the It'll only startup once on boot, but that's the stopgap that I came up with. |
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Just ran ProcessKill.ps1 as a test from the command line. Well, it works and kills all Adobe processes, but:
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Hi all, just tried CCStopper and I think it's great.
One question: How would I run CCStopper without user interaction? Best, automatically after a definable delay after boot from the autostart menu... Maybe this is a feature request?
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