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Hi!
As some other users have already reported, my Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop is not syncing the Adobe Fonts to any Adobe app or any app at all such as a third party video editor.
I use Windows 10, freshly updated. Already performed the troubleshooting steps at:
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-app-doesnt-open.html
The Adobe Fonts icon just shows a never ending spinning progress wheel:
Please verify this issue as I have projects that I am working on that require some Adobe Fonts, especially Acumin.
Thank you.
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Same problema here =(
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Try to create a new Windows user and install the adobe cloud on it.
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Thanks metaborg.
However, I really don't want to create a new user.
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Thnx! This is helpful. In new user account font sync works ((
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same problem, win 10 1909
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I did contact Adobe Support and after troubleshooting within my PC with no success, they ended up saying that this is an issue that adobe is already aware of and that it will be solved within the next creative cloud update.
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Also, hours later I received an e-mail that sugests me to try the following:
Please go in the C drive>Program Files X86 >Common Files>Adobe>Adobe Sync. Please rename this " Adobe Sync " folder to " Adobe Sync.old " and then restart your system and your issue should get resolve.
Will try this later and see if it works.
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It works!
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Great! Can't wait to see if it works for me too.
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Works!!!!! THANK YOU!
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Ok. So I tried to find the Adobe Sync folder and couldn't find it... So I decided to uninstall the Creative Cloud Desktop app and install it again, although I've tried that several times before I posted this on Dec. 13. Even the Adobe Support guy did that remotely but the issue remained.
This time, however, it seemed to do the trick. PROBLEM SOLVED!