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I do not understand why the name of the local Creative Cloud folder on macOS (14.3.1) is no longer "Creative Cloud Files" but follows the following pattern:
Creative Cloud Files Personal Account <emailaddress> <string_of_24_uppercaseLetters_and_numbers>@AdobeID
Since when is this and why has it to be so?
It bothers me to have such a long name in the Finder's sidebar...
it was announced by adobe months, in advance. you'll see the rename since your sync service ended.
for enterprise and teams, https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/kb/eol-cc-synced-files-for-business-plans.html
for individual subscribers, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/eol-creative-cloud-synced-files.html
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it was announced by adobe months, in advance. you'll see the rename since your sync service ended.
for enterprise and teams, https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/kb/eol-cc-synced-files-for-business-plans.html
for individual subscribers, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/eol-creative-cloud-synced-files.html
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Ah, ok, so it was a consequence of *that* thing! Thanks!
I knew about it, but hadn't read about the consequences.
Now, if I understood correctly, the local folder is only local and I can do whatever I want with it, right?
The 100GB storage I have with my CC plan is now reserved for Libraries, Document Cloud, as listed in that article. Its content is only accessible through the web portal or supported apps (Acrobat, Ps, Ai, ...).
Am I missing anything else?
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Now, if I understood correctly, the local folder is only local and I can do whatever I want with it, right?
correct
The 100GB storage I have with my CC plan is now reserved for Libraries, Document Cloud, as listed in that article. Its content is only accessible through the web portal or supported apps (Acrobat, Ps, Ai, ...).
Am I missing anything else?
also,
you can use the cc desktop app to access libraries
document cloud can be accessed via acrobat apps on mobile devices.