Does After Effects "scan" my system's files?
TL;DR After Effects is causing my external cloud drive to download all the files from the server at once, and I need to know why.
I'm having a bit of a niche -- but serious -- issue that I need help with. My job uses a cloud service called Box Drive, which is a lot like Google drive or Dropbox. The drive is installed on my system and located on my operating system, so although all its files are on the cloud, from any software's perspective, they are just files that are located on my local drive. Box Drive will automatically download the files whenever a software requests access to them.
The problem: I've been using Box with After Effects successfully for years, but this month, an issue started where everytime I open AE, Box attempts to download all files from the cloud at once (hundreds of terabytes worth of files), resulting in freezes, errors, and an unusable machine.
This kind of problem can occur when some software is "scanning" the files, for example, if an antimalware software is trying to access them, or if file explorer is calculating their size. In my case, since the problem starts and stops definitively when AE opens/closes, and the Box logs reveal AE is the program "requesting " access to the files, my question is: does AE in any way "scan" my system's files for any reason? What could it be doing with them that causes Box to say it is requesting access?
I need help because as is, I cannot perform my job at all as this problem persists. Thanks
I am on Windows 11 and have the latest version of AE
