Almost every time I shut down my computer, I get an error message from Adobe cef helper.exe.  Should I uninstall and reinstall all Adobe applications?  I have Adobe Acrobat XI and CC Photoshop on my computer?

I get a message from Adobe cef stop help tool.  I have to click 'OK' to get my machine stopped every time.  Have I not a conflict between Acrobat XI and Photoshop CC.  Can I uninstall and reinstall Photoshop?  Do I need the assistance programme, and if not, how can I remove it?

Thank you very much.

Hello

Please, try the following steps:

Kind regards

Sheena

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