Adobearm.exe is a process related to Adobe applications, specifically the Adobe Application Manager.

Oddfan321 -  
 sealy -
Hello,
I looked at the startup programs with Norton 360 V4, and I saw this adobe arm (adobearm.exe). My concern is that Norton tells me: fewer than 10 users have used this file, which surprises me. However, Norton tells me: there are indications that prove this file is trustworthy. In short, I'm completely confused. Note that my machine shows no slowdowns or anything.

Best regards

Configuration: Central unit:
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Antivirus Suite: Norton Internet Security 2010
Browser: Firefox 3.6.3
Processor (CPU): Intel E7500 2.93GHz 3MB L2 cache
Graphics Card (GPU): NVIDIA ZOTAC GTX260 AMP² edition (overclocked) 896 MB GDDR3
RAM: ->4GB
->Supported speed: PC2-6400 Mo/s
->Type: 240 pins, DDR2 SDRAM
Power supply: Antec Basiq BP500U (500 Watts)
Case: An HP case :p
Hard Drive (HD): Western Digital SATA 3G 500GB (3.0 Gb/s) 7200 RPM
Motherboard: ->Manufacturer: MSI
->Motherboard name: MS-7525
->HP/Compaq motherboard name: Boston-GL6
Chipset: Intel G31 express
Optical Drive: 16x DVD(+/-)R/RW 12x RAM (+/-)R DL LightScribe SATA drive
Sound Card: Hercules Muse 5.1 gamesurround.
Card reader:
* Compact Flash I
* Compact Flash II
* IBM Microdrive
* Secure Digital (SD)
* Mini-SD
* MultiMediaCard (MMC)
* MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC) reduced size
* MultiMediaCard Plus (MMC plus)
* MultiMediaCard Mobile (MMC mobile)
* Memory Stick
* Memory Stick Pro
* Memory Stick Duo
* Memory Stick Pro Duo
* SmartMedia
* XD Picture Card (XD = extreme digital)

2 answers

  1. sealy
     
    Apparently, it's the file that causes the repeated update request for Adobe... it's not bad to delete it to have peace.
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