I have a little more info now - this ADEProxy.exe process starts up
when the device is first attached via USB data cable... I had the
device attached at windows startup previously.  Anyone know where I
can go to disable this?

On Mar 18, 10:08 am, Cheryl Sedota <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a process running called ADEProxy.exe - it runs automatically
> upon windows startup, and I think it is the core reason that I keep
> repeatedly getting the error:
>
>    adb server is out of date.  killing...
>
> Can someone tell me why this "adb server is out of date.  killing..."
> error occurs, how I can stop it for good, and why I have a service/
> process that starts up automatically when windows starts?  It is so
> odd to me, because the SDK simply gets unzipped, not installed, so how
> would I get a service that automatically starts?
>
> I am afraid that the root issue is that I have more than one SDK
> installed (out of necessity - a custom device that I am developing for
> has a custom SDK) and there are conflicts somehow.
>
> I have tried rebooting my machine deleting my C:\Documents and Settings
> \<User>\.android folder, emptying my temp folder, etc, to no avail.
> Do I need to clear something in the registry?
>
> Thanks,
> Cheryl

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