What is the "elementsautoanalyzer.exe" ?
Our database contains 21 different files for filename elementsautoanalyzer.exe . You can also check most distributed file variants with name elementsautoanalyzer.exe. This files most often belongs to product ElementsAutoAnalyzer. and were most often developed by company Adobe Systems Incorporated. This files most often have description ElementsAutoAnalyzer. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 3 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process elementsautoanalyzer.exe.
File details of most used file with name "elementsautoanalyzer.exe"
- Product:
- ElementsAutoAnalyzer
- Company:
- Adobe Systems Incorporated
- Description:
- ElementsAutoAnalyzer
- Version:
- 11.0.0.0
- MD5:
- ce504c7463b7616a737e0c30c58ff138
- SHA1:
- aed0aacfeac8c11861fb2b73c8331694173a71ee
- SHA256:
- 46d80a9b17a1f196a2a3029e28991a99c9833b6b61fb979be4727acda5d7be60
- Size:
- 840784
- Directory:
- %PROGRAMFILES%\Adobe\Elements 11 Organizer\CAHeadless
- Operating System:
- Windows 7
- Occurence:
- Medium
- Digital Signature:
- Adobe Systems Incorporated
Is the Process "elementsautoanalyzer.exe" Safe or Threat ?
User Reviews of the "elementsautoanalyzer.exe"
Reviews for all files with name "elementsautoanalyzer.exe"
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SAFErating from user analia franco for file %PROGRAMFILES%\Adobe\Elements 9 Organizer\CAHeadless\ElementsAutoAnalyzer.exe
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SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %PROGRAMFILES%\Adobe\Elements Organizer 8.0\CAHeadless\ElementsAutoAnalyzer.exe (Variant: 82)
This file is safe, was not marked as a threat or virus-containing application by any antivirus software. Check the MD5 hash, there can be more versions of this file.
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SAFErating from user PCRon for file %PROGRAMFILES%\Adobe\Elements Organizer 8.0\CAHeadless\ElementsAutoAnalyzer.exe (Variant: 82)
Elements auto analyzer is from Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements 8, it is a program that runs to analyze photos and video for quality and looks for faces. If you want to stop the auto analyzer running on startup - you have to run Photoshop or Premiere Elements, choose "Organize", choose "Organizer", choose "Edit > Preferences" and choose "Auto-Analyzer Options". There you can uncheck "Run Analyzer on Start Up" (and you might want to uncheck "Analyze All Media in Catalog Automatically". Then click "OK".