ACME Update Service
Acme Update Service continuously monitors the ACME software ecosystem for new releases, checks for security patches, validates package integrity, and applies updates automatically. It operates as a Windows service, coordinating with the Acme Update Server to ensure timely delivery while preserving user experience and data integrity.
The updater retrieves metadata from the ACME Update Server, authenticates packages with digital signatures, and uses the Windows Service Control Manager to schedule installations. Updates are staged in C:\ProgramData\ACME\Updates before being applied to target components.
Acme Update Service is a trusted component published by ACME Corp and installed through official channels. It operates under a restricted service account, uses TLS for all communications, and validates every update package with a digital signature before installation. It creates restore points, logs activity, and isolates update tasks from user data to minimize risk.
No. ACME's updater is a legitimate software component designed to keep products current and secure. It is digitally signed by ACME Corp, installs through official installers, and stores binaries in protected directories. If you notice unexpected behavior, verify the digital signature and compare file hashes against official ACME release metadata to rule out impersonation.
Red Flags: If the updater is located outside C:\Program Files\ACME\UpdateService, lacks a valid digital signature, or attempts to modify user data, treat it as suspicious and quarantine it.
Reasons it's running:
ACME Update Service is the background updater for ACME software. It runs to check for, download, and apply updates so your ACME apps stay secure and compatible without user intervention.
Yes. Keeping the updater enabled ensures security patches and feature updates are installed promptly, reducing the risk of vulnerabilities and compatibility issues.
Updates are staged in C:\ProgramData\ACME\Updates before installation, allowing the system to verify integrity and safely apply patches.
Updates may trigger a restart if required by the patch, but ACME Update Service can schedule quiet restarts during off hours to minimize disruption.
Open the ACME Update Service settings in the Windows Services console or the ACME Management Center and switch the startup type to Manual or disable automatic checks, then re-enable when needed.
Uninstalling the updater is not recommended, as it will stop future security patches and feature updates for ACME software. If necessary, follow official deinstallation steps from ACME.