The process of filling Adobe drive

For the last two days, I noticed that the AdobeGCClient.exe process has worked to a constant of 13% of the CPU usage.  At the same time my boot drive has filled up, from 115 GB of free space of 5 GB of free space.  I found several files in my folder of C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp as "adobegc 25/09/2015 21-09 - 41.log.  Some are more than 6 GB in size.  I deleted all the and restarted the computer, but the files began to appear again.  I manually stop the AdobeGCClient.exe process and log files stopped accumulating.  What is this process, and why has he suddenly started to fill up my hard drive?  I used CC for a long time and never had this problem before.

System Specs:

Windows 7 Pro 64-bit

Intel Core i7-4770 3.40 GHz

Boot drive 256 GB SSD

1 TB drive 2 RAID 0 pair for video editing

Many other readers, no relative of full

16 GB OF RAM

Thanks for any help.

Mike

Delete the log files and reinstall the Adobe Creative Desktop App. This should take care of things.

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