To remove the Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service (AGS) on Windows, you can uninstall it through "Programs and Features" in the Control Panel or by using the Adobe CleanUp Utility.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Using Control Panel:
- Open Control Panel: Press the Windows key + R, type "control", and press Enter.
- Go to "Programs and Features": Navigate to "Programs and Features" within the Control Panel.
- Find and Uninstall: Locate "Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service" in the list of installed programs and uninstall it.
2. Using Adobe CleanUp Utility (If Available):
- Locate the Utility: If you have access to the Adobe CleanUp Utility, you can find it in the Applications folder, under Utilities > Adobe Genuine Service.
- Run the Uninstaller: Double-click the AdobeCleanUpUtility uninstaller.
- Follow the Instructions: Select "Uninstall" and follow the on-screen prompts, including entering your system user name and password.
3. Important Considerations:
- Be aware that Adobe's updater service might try to reinstall the AGS, so you might need to re-apply the steps after closing and relaunching Adobe software.
- If you're receiving alerts about unlicensed software, consider purchasing a genuine license to resolve the issue permanently.
- Some users have reported success by blocking Adobe-related entries in their firewall and hosts file.
- If you are using GenP, you can use the "Pop-up" or "Remove AGS" buttons, but be aware that these might not work for all automated processes.
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