I contacted Adobe support and after a tech did a remote session involving a lot of experimental testing, including having me log on as Administrator, said my login profile was corrupt and I’d have to make a new one. At first I didn’t suspect Ransomware protection. About two weeks later Adobe Premiere Elements (video editing application) said it could not save files in its default location in Program Files. I am very leery because a few months ago Windows suggested turning on “Ransomware protection”, which I did. It says I have not enabled Reputation-based protection. Just now I launched Windows Security from the System Tray, planning to run a scan, suspecting malware and I saw a bang (!) on the Windows Security shield in the System Tray. This computer sometimes runs very slowly. The HD is 1TB (Properties shows 918GB) with 55.9 GB free. I have an Office 365 subscription and am using OneDrive to store all my files. I have a Dell Inspiron desktop purchased in December of 2016 with Windows 10 Home.
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