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May 7, 2015
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Deleted Files Mysteriously Come Back

  • May 7, 2015
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Old files that I deleted months ago keep coming back mysteriously. I've deleted them at least five times now, and I can't figure out what keeps bringing them back. I am part of a team that uses Creative Cloud, and this phenomena has been affecting our entire team cloud.

We all use one root folder that has been shared amongst the entire team so we all have access to the files we create.

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Correct answer Ken G. Rice

Please send me a private Message with the following information:

  • The name of the collaborated root folder.
  • The email addresses of those involved in the collaboration.
  • The Adobe ID that is the owner of the collaborated root folder.

Deletion is a two-step process. If you delete files from the Creative Cloud Files folder on your desktop then go into the Archive ( https://assets.adobe.com/files?filter=archive). Think Trash on Mac OS X or Recycle Bin on Windows. You can then empty the Archive by doing a Permanent Delete from the web application. The Archive is not visible from the Creative Cloud Files folder on your desktop. That all said the files should not be doing a Restore from the Archive unless someone involved in the collaboration is doing so.

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Participant
July 27, 2018

I have been having this same problem. I have deleted a folder at least 100 times in the past 3 months and it pops right back up. I have cleared my archived folder multiple times - the thing is, this folder pops right back up before I can even empty the archived folder! Very frustrating.

MJGreen
Participant
January 13, 2020

I had this problem for a while. Deleted folder with 13K+ files kept reappearing even after archive cleaning and only on one of my Macs.

 

  1. Uninstalled the "Creative Cloud Desktop App"
  2. Deleted "Library/Application Support/Adobe/CoreSync/" and "Library/CoreFollowUp/" (Not sure which one did the trick in the end)
  3. Reinstalled the "Creative Cloud Desktop App"
  4. Restarted the computer

 

Worked for me.

Participant
November 30, 2017

Hello,

I am part of a team that publishes magazines. We all work from different parts of the country so we use the Cloud to collaborate and get magazines done. We have a root folder that we update from magazine issue to magazine issue.

Once an magazine issue is done and completed we delete everything from the root folder and start over on a new magazine issue. Our problem is that even though we "permanently" delete everything from the archive, files reappear back. This is causing major confusion since by the time an old file comes back we are already working on a new magazine issue.

We thought it was a syncing problem, so we make sure to all sync our clouds daily hoping to avoid this problem but that doesnt help the problem.

Please tell us how to fix this.

David__B
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 1, 2017

Hi Gabriela,

Assuming your collaborating on a folder, my suggestion would be to have the owner of the collaboration delete the entire contents online Adobe Creative Cloud and then empty their Archive Adobe Creative Cloud​. If you still had the issue after doing that, we may need to collect logs from all the collaborators computers next time the issue occurs.

A few other questions I wondered about with your scenario

- How many collaborators are using the folder?

- Do the folders seem like they were getting recreated by the syncing process?

- Did any of the collaborators have their computer shut off when the files were being deleted?

Hope this helps,

- Dave

Participant
November 25, 2015

I am having this same issue, even after i clear the Archived folder.  Please help

Lin He
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 26, 2015

Hi:

Could you please use the log collector tool from https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-log-collector.html and send the zip file on your desktop to me at SyncForum-Communication@adobe.com? We will investigate your issue and provide the solution ASAP.

Please provide the information as below in the email as well:

  • Adobe ID:
  • Forum post link:
  • Specific file or folder names that are affected:
  • Are you using Creative Cloud collaboration:
  • How many computers you use with Creative Cloud:
  • What operating systems are you using:
  • Timezone of your computer:
  • Type of internet connectivity (Ethernet/WiFi):
  • Using a proxy (Y/N):
  • Firewall (None/Corporate/Local):
  • Timezone of your computer:


Best Regards.

Lin

Ken G. Rice
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 14, 2015

If you are still having this problem please reply with a private Message. With the information provided we are not able to reproduce the problem.

Ken G. Rice
Community Manager
Ken G. RiceCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
May 11, 2015

Please send me a private Message with the following information:

  • The name of the collaborated root folder.
  • The email addresses of those involved in the collaboration.
  • The Adobe ID that is the owner of the collaborated root folder.

Deletion is a two-step process. If you delete files from the Creative Cloud Files folder on your desktop then go into the Archive ( https://assets.adobe.com/files?filter=archive). Think Trash on Mac OS X or Recycle Bin on Windows. You can then empty the Archive by doing a Permanent Delete from the web application. The Archive is not visible from the Creative Cloud Files folder on your desktop. That all said the files should not be doing a Restore from the Archive unless someone involved in the collaboration is doing so.

Inspiring
October 7, 2016

Can you post the solution to this? This has been an ongoing issue for more than 6 months. It happens with collaborated folders. I have 82 empty folders that have been "permanentlly" deleted from the archive that keep reappearing as soon as a connected team member logs in to their creative cloud (after the deletion has happened.) This is creating a mess in our filing system. Adobe has to fix this!

Participant
July 16, 2018

Did you ever get a solution to this?  This has happened to us at least 4 times, including today.  It's going to cause a huge issue with our production.