Some users may experience high CPU usage after launching Adobe products. If you think you are affected by this issue, check the following.
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Mac OS: Launch Activity Monitor, go to the CPU tab, and check whether CEPHtmlEngine Helper process is causing high CPU usage.
Windows: Launch Task Manager, go to the Processes tab, and check whether CEPHtmlEngine Helper process is causing high CPU usage.
The last line of code kills any Adobe applications running. When complete, you should see your CEPHtmlEngine process go 95% to a normal range below 5%. Originally published at medium.com on May.
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If you find that CEPHtmlEngine Helper process is causing high CPU usage, try the following solutions:
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If you experience this issue with Dreamweaver CC 2015, install the latest update to resolve the issue.
This issue can occur when Adobe products are unable to access or write to a log files folder. Check the folder listed below to ensure that it exists and your current user account has write permissions to change its content.
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Adobe engineering is aware of the issue and plans to address it in a future update.
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I`m trying out Photoshop CC from the past 10 days. It`s going well, but now, every time I open it, the workspace blinks white and the processor runs slow, avoiding the actual use of Photoshop.In the Task Manager I've identified this 4 Processes called: 'Adobe CEP HTML Engine', using lots of processors%. Closing them, I got back to Photoshop and it`s possible to work again, till the next file.Every time I start PS or leave the workspace with no opened file, it starts all over again. Then I have to go back to Task Manager and finish the same processes again.How to fix it for good?
Is it related to Behance?I`m using a Dell notebook, Core I7, 8Gb RAM, Win10 64.Cheers. I`m trying out Photoshop CC from the past 10 days. It`s going well, but now, every time I open it, the workspace blinks white and the processor runs slow, avoiding the actual use of Photoshop.In the Task Manager I've identified this 4 Processes called: 'Adobe CEP HTML Engine', using lots of processors%. Closing them, I got back to Photoshop and it`s possible to work again, till the next file.Every time I start PS or leave the workspace with no opened file, it starts all over again. Then I have to go back to Task Manager and finish the same processes again.How to fix it for good? Is it related to Behance?I`m using a Dell notebook, Core I7, 8Gb RAM, Win10 64.Cheers.
HenryWalkerWalker wrote:Hi! I just solved it. It was constantly using 30% of my CPU.The responsible file is 'C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CC 2015RequiredCEPCEPHtmlEngineCEPHtmlEngine.exe'Apparently, it enables html5 extensions/plug-ins in Photoshop.Just go to Edit, Preferences, Plug-Ins and uncheck 'Allow extensions to connecto to the internet' and most importantly 'Load Extension Panels'.That did it for me. Cheers!This solution has also helped many affected by this issue:SOLVED!This worked for me.
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