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Yesterday Adobe Creative Cloud stopped syncing, because my cloud storage was full.
So I did what I always do. Deleted some files, and moved some old stuff to an external drive.
But this time it didn't work. Creative Cloud claims the storgae (100 GB) is full, and when I go to https://assets.adobe.com/deleted, it says I have no deleted files.
My Creative Cloud Files folder is currently 76 GB big, but according to Creative Cloud, I have more than 100 GB in the cloud.
I found the problem!
I always have to visit https://assets.adobe.com/deleted to delete the files I have deleted on my computer. (It's annoying, but I have to delete the files on two places). Today I discovered that that link for some reason only shows deleted documents now, and not other files.
I found the files by accident by clicking a link in a menu in the bottom left corner. (My Creative Cloud is in Swedish, and I don't know what the menu options are in English).
But deleted files can now be
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Hi There,
Welcome to our community forum. We are sorry for your difficulties. To investigate your issue, could you please let us know the operating system of your system and the version of the Creative Cloud desktop application installed? Could you please tell me if you have an enterprise or individual account? Also please follow the steps below to find the full storage of your account:
Your total cloud storage depends on your plan. The files stored in any of the following locations together count toward your total cloud storage.
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Please let me know if you find anything additional , also you could try the below article link:
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/delete-files-permanently.html
Please let me know how it goes . We hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
Neelam
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to clear or check all files stored on adobe's servers, use a web browser to navigate to the following locations. at each location there are several folders to check.:
https://documentcloud.adobe.com
if you delete anything from any of these locations, check for a deleted folder where your file(s) was (were) moved. if you want to clear space you must delete files in the deleted folder.
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I found the problem!
I always have to visit https://assets.adobe.com/deleted to delete the files I have deleted on my computer. (It's annoying, but I have to delete the files on two places). Today I discovered that that link for some reason only shows deleted documents now, and not other files.
I found the files by accident by clicking a link in a menu in the bottom left corner. (My Creative Cloud is in Swedish, and I don't know what the menu options are in English).
But deleted files can now be found at https://assets.adobe.com/deletedsyncedfiles, and the URL I have always used now leads to something else.
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i don't how every response can specify the importance of the deleted folders and you feel it took personal sleuthing to find this.
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Thanks for finding this out! This awful UX is making me extremely irritated.
Just another awful reminder how a huge corporation Adobe with decades of experience in software development can treat its customers' user experience in basic features.
For God's sake, Adobe, what is wrong with you? why not make a normal user experience as any other file sync platform already have?..
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well, adobe's file sync is really several different file syncing applications so it's not close to being the same as everyone else's. that said, you're basically correct; adobe's file sync(s) is(are) confusing.