
ADOBE INDESIGN CC 2014.2 ZIP FILE
You may want to back it up to a ZIP file first, so you can restore it if this hack breaks something. On Windowsĭelete the folder in “ C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign CC 2014\Resources\CEP\extensions\ You may want to zip the “” folder before you delete the original. Or /Applications/Adobe/InDesign CC 2015/Resources/CEP/extensions/ You can simply delete the file in the following location: /Applications/Adobe/Indesign CC 2014/Contents/MacOS/Resources/CEP/extensions/ In the following instructions, replace “Indesign CC 2014” with the application you are disabling this from. so this hack is no longer necessary, and I don’t recommend it unless you particularly like hacking work-arounds. Adobe since made available a more official way to disable the W.S. One hack that many people have used is to simply delete or modify the files used for the W.S. Delete the files for the Adobe Welcome Screen There are ways to fix this, and get rid of the W.S. appears, but has no option to turn it off. For instance, my computer is behind a firewall that happens to block connections to arbitrary Adobe servers (and many others). from now on), or it may simply take a long time (10 seconds or so) to load, or, once it has loaded, there may be no “Don’t Show Welcome Screen Again” option at all. If any of these conditions are not met, you may be faced with a blank (white) Welcome Screen (will shorten to W.S. The “Don’t Show Welcome Screen Again” option will only appear if you are signed into Creative Cloud, which also means your computer (and the Adobe application you are using) has access to Adobe servers. To display the Welcome Screen again, choose Help > Welcome.

At the bottom of those pages, you should be able to select “Don’t Show Welcome Screen Again”.

Under normal circumstances, to disable the Adobe Welcome Screen scroll down to the bottom of the New Features, Getting Started, or Tips & Techniques tabs/sections. Personally I rarely, if ever, use Welcome Screens on applications I work with regularly. Since Adobe Creative Cloud reached version 2014.2, Adobe introduced a Welcome Screen into InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
