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I get this message when I try to sync files to Creative Cloud folder:
I have tried the options, and to close the program and restart the computer, but no luck.
I have got the same issue. SOLVED
Looking at the CoreSync-YYYY-MM-DD.log lines, I remarked messages about .db corruption in the CoreSync directory.
I solved renaming
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CoreSync
into
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CoreSync.old
Before to rename you have to be sure that the Creative Cloud application is not running.
So, unset the option 'Start at login' in the preferences, then longin again.
After login, rename, and then start the Creative Cloud Application
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Since this is an open forum, not Adobe support... you need to contact Adobe staff to help
Adobe contact information - http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
-Select your product and what you need help with
-Click on the blue box "Still need help? Contact us"
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Hi,
This looks like Creative Cloud is unable to create the Creative Cloud folder is your user home folder, are you certain that this location is 100% writable? there are no permissions stopping programs writing to this location?, its unusual that your Creative Cloud folder is missing, you must have manually moved or deleted it.
Thanks
Warner
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Hi,
After the latest Creative Cloud Update (Version 2.1.3.121 released on 7/7/2015) I got the same issue. Everything was working fine before but the update completely broke file synchronization. The folder permissions didn't change so I suggest there is a bug in the software... Any thoughts??
Kind regards,
Helmut
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Helmut,
Could you send us your log files so that we can investigate further? Please zip up the entire 'CoreSync' folder at the location below and send it to me at syncforum-communication@adobe.com.
Mac:
/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CoreSync
Windows:
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CoreSync
'Library' on Mac and 'AppData' on Windows are both hidden folders. Please read these pages for help on showing these folders:
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/show-hidden-files-folders-extensions.html (Win)
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html (Mac)
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Okay... the latest update auto installed itself today on my laptop, too. AND: I get the same error there!! Shall I send you the log files from my laptop as well?
Kind regards,
Helmut
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Hi Helmut,
yes sending in those extra log files would be a great help.
Warmest wishes,
Ashley
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After the update, we are experiencing the same exact problem. I have checked permissions for the folders. I even gave all levels of users full control to the folders in the security settings. This is on Windows 7. We're in the middle of a big project with several collaborators and have been relying on the Cloud quite a bit. Thankfully we also have a nice big DropBox account. I'll send in a support request.
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Hi branfordtv,
It would be great to get some more info, are you able to send us your log files as per Ben's reply to Helmut?
Warmest wishes,
Ashley
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I just sent along a zip file with the contents of the coresync folder to Ben.
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Finding the Coresync app data under the user account got me thinking. So I logged in using another user login that did not have the CC desktop app installed yet. I installed the desktop app and changed the creative cloud folder location to the one we've been using. And now it is syncing. But only using that other user. It's not ideal, but I'll deal with that for now since I don't work with the other users in real time. So I can sync my work using this user when I'm done working on it each day.
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I have got the same issue. SOLVED
Looking at the CoreSync-YYYY-MM-DD.log lines, I remarked messages about .db corruption in the CoreSync directory.
I solved renaming
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CoreSync
into
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CoreSync.old
Before to rename you have to be sure that the Creative Cloud application is not running.
So, unset the option 'Start at login' in the preferences, then longin again.
After login, rename, and then start the Creative Cloud Application manually.
The application creates a new CoreSync directory and it begins synchronizing !!!
If this work for you too, then you can remove safely the CoreSync.old directory.
Ivano.
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Window 8.1
Creative Cloud version 2.1.3.121
Photoshop CC 2015