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I have never used Creative Cloud's storage, and probably never will. I have no files in the folder, and it is thus, irrelevant.
It appeared 2 days ago in file explorer, under /C:/users/ME... and it added a shortcut to itself in the favourites section in file explorer.
I deleted the favourite, and the folder, but the next day, when I turned on my laptop, both had appeared again.
Same thing again today.
Is there a way to permanently remove the folder, or at least stop the favourites shortcut from re-appearing?
Ben, please turn off the file sync and delete the folder.
Turn off sync:
Delete the folder.
Atul_Saini
Based on customer feedback Adobe engineering has created a registry entry which can be set to either show or hide this Creative Cloud Files shortcut and is unaffected by Creative Cloud app updates. Please see this article for more details: Remove Creative Cloud Files folder shortcut from the Navigation panel | Windows
Some users reported that the linked registry file from the help article no longer worked on Windows 10. If you encounter this issue please also trying signing out and back into
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Ben, please turn off the file sync and delete the folder.
Turn off sync:
Delete the folder.
Atul_Saini
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I just checked that setting, and it's already turned off.
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Please check if you could find it under : C:\Users\[username], if yes, please delete if from there, restart the machine and check if it reappears.
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When the Creative Cloud App started up, the folder re-appeared in C:/users/[username], and in the favourites section in file explorer.
It was gone until the CC app started again, though.
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Moving the discussion to File Hosting, Syncing, and Collaboration
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Exact same issue, anyone have a fix for this?
I have 'File Sync' set to Off, I have deleted the 'Creative Cloud Files' folder inside C>Users>Account-Name>
But after restarting the computer, I still see that folder on my side bar of Files Explorer and it gets re-created again inside C>Users>Account-Name>
I do not want to see these - I want them both removed
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Worked for me. Cheers.
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Fix this immediately please. This is shameful behavior.
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Didn't work.
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I would also like a fix for this.. I removing the folder from the command prompt and it's still there in file explorer. 😕
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Turning off file sync and deleting the folder did not remove it for me. Here's a fix I've come up with:
1. Open up regedit, go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{0E270DAA-1BE6-48F2-AC49-A38C4014C938}
2. Double-click System.IsPinnedToNameSpaceTree and change the value from 1 to 0
3. If Creative Cloud Files doesn't immediately disappear, close all open File Explorer windows and then open a new one
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Sadly that only works for the current session, after restarting the computer it gets recreated again on the side bar
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Okay, I've got it for sure now:
4. Right-click the {0E270DAA-1BE6-48F2-AC49-A38C4014C938} entry in the left pane and click Permissions (make s
5. Set all of the group and username entries to Deny
The sidebar entry for Creative Cloud Files does not return, even after rebooting.
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Wooot! Thanks that definitely fixed it, no more that folder on the sidebar even after restarts
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Nice fix... definitely a dirty hack, but I guess that's the best we get for now.
This is bad behavior on Adobe's part, though. Stop cluttering up our systems with features we don't want. Offer the features on an "opt-in" basis, let us check the little box when it's installing.
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This worked great for me, but just for reference for me this key name is: 0E270DAA-1BE6-48F2-AC49-A760B7E0163C
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Is here anybody reading from Adobe ?
Why i have to hack the registry and forcing rights with tutorials and so much stuff.
Dear Adobe
can it really be so HARD for you to implement a simple check box ?
Enable Cloud Files Folder as Favorites YES/NO
It is a shame.
You really should read and fix this ...
Damn it ...
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Better yet, just let me pin it if I want to! I don't need another friggin' setting
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Thank you! Awesome.
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It worked perfectly
Thank you very much and greetings
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Thank you very much, that solved it.
My God, Adobe, stop cluttering my system. It's bad enough to Run/sync Dropbox, Onedrive, Google Drive, ... Stick to your core business or at least show an opt-in AND an opt-out for this...
Update: Goddamn it, it came back after an update Hey Adobe are you reading this topic?
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They all use Macs. They can't help it.
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What about a permanent fix and removal of the same favorites shortcut appearing on the Mac's Finder sidebar?