![]() I do not wish to simply uninstall AAM if doing so inhibits "updater functionality" or causes "incorrect functioning" of Elements as described in the first response. ![]() I have also noticed that when I click on Help > Update in Photoshop Elements or Organizer, AAM comes up instead of my normal "checking for updates" window. When I go to my start menu and click on "Adobe Application Manager" (WIndows 7), it makes me enter my Adobe ID and password, then basically displays a list of programs that I can "install". ![]() After updating, I also realized that none of the programs listed in AAM are ones that I possess or want. I have read this post and the one listed above. I am wondering if AAM is needed to continue to recieve updates and maintain proper functionality for Elements? I am running Elements 10, Flash 11, and Reader 8.1. I have also downloaded Adobe Application Manager as an update.
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