No reason not to use it ... It's the only way to do a clean uninstall of CC. I 
used it myself (I'd done a trial of Acrobat and decided against it).

If you're not subscribing to CC, all that having it there will do is annoy you 
with suggestions to subscribe anyway. 

Godfrey


> On Jun 10, 2015, at 9:34 AM, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Recently I upgraded to standalone Lightroom 6. Somehow in the process 
> Creative Cloud-related folders and software got installed on my system. One 
> of them has a Creative Cloud uninstaller. At this point I am not interested 
> in Creative Cloud and prefer not to have software and files that I don’t use 
> on my system. Any reason not to use the uninstaller?
> 
> Thanks,
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> Eric Weir
> Decatur, GA  USA
> [email protected]
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