Merci @Joselito

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Apparemment, le domaine variable semble toujours changer toutes les 3 semaines, mais depuis janvier 2025 c'est le mercredi (mardi US time) et plus le lundi (dimanche US time).
Et pour info, le blocage par le pare-feu des 8 IPs fonctionne toujours nickel

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@All : pour info, la nouvelle version Adobe GenP 3.5.0 [CGP Community Edition] vient de sortir (crédits à E1uSiv3 sur nsane). Pas encore testé.
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Le principal changement est pour la fonction "Pop-up", l'abandon du blocage par le pare-feu Windows pour passer au blocage par le fichier hosts. Les raisons de ce changement ne sont pas expliquées.
Changelog (En anglais, sorry

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- various UI changes/fixes
- dropped Fresco/XD support, removing need for RunAsTI
- reworked "Adobe Genuine Services" function
- reworked "Pop-up" function, now using hosts instead of Windows firewall
- added "-popup" commandline flag for unattended pop-up block updates via scheduled tasks
- added hosts list URL option
- fixed supported app versions "breaking" after updating (requires "Creative Cloud" re-patch)
- fixed recent stable/beta apps
Notes:
With Freso going free for all tiers and XD having no further development, it felt like it was time to drop support for them as they were the only two supported apps which required the additional RunAsTI exe. Use previous versions of AdobeGenP if you need to patch "Adobe UWP" apps for some reason.
Pop-up blocking has switched from using the Windows firewall to adding currently known domains into the hosts file. Resolving IPs and blocking them in the firewall is not ideal for multiple reasons -- blocking in hosts is more efficient and effective. If a previous AdobeGenP-related firewall rule exists in your Outgoing rules it is recommended to remove it. The default hosts list URL can be found in the options tab and can be changed if needed. Clearing the URL and saving will restore the default list URL.
In addition to the popup change, a commandline flag (AdobeGenP.exe -popup) has been added so scheduled tasks can be used to auto-update the blocking in hosts at regular intervals if desired.
Previously, some apps would break if they were already patched then updated via Adobe CC -- this is now fixed when ACC is re-patched with v3.5.0.
All currently supported stable and beta apps as of the v3.5.0 release date are working.
-jf