How can I disable auto-start of "Node.js: Server-side JavaScript" process when every time using Adobe Dreamweaver? The main reason I want it to not auto-start is this process utilize my CPU about 40%, causing my laptop's temperature high.
I got a response back from the Microsoft team - he directed me to this post: Node.js server-side JavaScript process consuming too much memory The node.exe process has the command line: Effectively I was told: In Visual Studio 2017, several features are implemented in JavaScript. Node.js is used by Visual Studio to run that JavaScript.
I have a ExpressJS node.js application running on IISNode on Windows Server 2016 VM with 4 cores and 32GB of memory. I am able to set one process per core, so I have 4 node.exe's running for my app. Node version is v6.10.3.
So far, I've been using the Node.js command prompt shortcut to run the commands. But the Windows installer also creates a shortcut named simply Node.js that points to "C:\Program Files\nodejs\node.exe" and I'm not sure what is it for.
I have Node.js: Server-side JavaScript installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CCXProcess\libs I am on a data cap plan for my internet access and whenever I go over 3Gb, 5Gb, and 10Gb my monthly cost goes up by $10.00, then $15.00, and then another $15.00. The Server-side JavaScript app has used up 2,160MB in just the last 10 days. This is running up my usage and more ...
I have the process node.exe (named 'Node.js: Server-side JavaScript (32 bit"), running on my computer, hogging a ton of CPU power. A support agent from Premiere Pro didn't believe it was part of Adobe products when I talked to them, but I believe it is part of Adobe. Look at the path: C:\\Program Fil...
On my windows pc I have nodejs installed. I would like to determine whether it is 64 bit or 32 bit. How can one determine that? I executed node --help but that does not seem to have any option to...
Same issue here but deleting node.exe didn't resolve the issue (though node.exe is what is referenced in the details of the error). Any other thoughts out there?
I have been using the Brackets editor for writing html- and js-files and testing them in Chrome with the live preview (having a server and using localhost, whatever the inner-workings of that is).
Since a few days Node.js:Server-side JavaScript (32Bit) uses 100% of upload traffic permanently!. C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud\CCXProcess\libs\node.exe My question: how can I stop this behavior. Thanks for ideas