What is "RCP" in activity monitor?

I asked this question in a previous post, but it was not resolved, but it was marked resolved.  The "RCP" process, a large part of the time is at the top of the list on the activity monitor.  When I am using Safari if it is to type an e-mail or fill out a form or something search, page crashes or I received the rotation beach ball.  I look at the activity monitor and 'RCP' is generally superior to 100% CPU use almost every time.

I trashed all except an extension and the applications that go with them, but it does not solve it.  I disabled the extension I keep and I still have the problem.  The extension is RoboForm, and I've used it since 2011 without problem. Last week, I installed the latest version of RoboForm, but I still have the problem, so I can exclude RoboForm and its extension.

Given that I had this problem of process 'RCP'... after closing the lid of my MacBook Pro and put it to sleep at night, in the morning and by opening the cover, I get a white screen with the Apple logo and a progress bar under and it loads lower at halfway. and freezes what has happened a few times.  Twice, I couldn't my MacBook Pro to start successfully.  The first time that it has happened that I called Apple support and we worked on it for over an hour and I finally had to do a clean reinstall of El Capitan.  My Mac has worked well for a week.  I still have the problem of "RCP".  When my Mac was put in mode 'sleep' for hours, when you open the lid of my Mac, I sometimes have the white screen with the Apple logo and the bar of progression which is responsible for less than 50% and freezes.  Usually, I do a SMČR or a Reset SMC, to be able to boot successfully.  last night I had this problem, but nothing worked, so I went into recovery to disk utility mode and left there while trying to contact Apple Support, but after waiting for a long time, they closed and my Mac fell asleep, and I could not wake him, so I did a force quit.  This morning I turned on my Mac and it started successfully.  I called Apple Support and I sent the log files to learn about the startup problem.  Now I'm trying to learn about the process of "RCP".

I would appreciate help with this.

16 GB RAM DDR3

1 T SSD

PKD - demon of management and supervision for plugin services

You can check this link that explains using the Terminal to help this issue.

http://Apple.StackExchange.com/questions/220918/PKD-process-on-El-Capitan

BTW, have you tried another browser to see if the extensions works without issues in Safari.

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    Regarding the management of files embedded... Indeed it is. Launch the Media application, but do not select any of the individual applications. Press the BBKey and select Explorer... you are now in the native file Explorer.

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