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.
Related Article
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.
0 Comments