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Along with the automatic update to Creative Cloud came a bug that prevents Creative Cloud to acknowledge the Creative Cloud Files folder. I've moved it but didn't help. I was getting errors about it being unable to sync, then unable to load, and now when I open up Creative Cloud -> Assets -> Files, I just get the spinning wheel that never ends.
Need help getting this bug fixed please.
Thanks!
Deleting the .db files worked.
Re-posting here for others:
1a) PC: Delete C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CoreSync/*.db* (should be 3 or 4 files, but could be more if you have multiple accounts signing into CreativeCloud)
1b) Mac: Delete ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CoreSync/*.db* (should be 3 or 4 files, but could be more if you have multiple accounts signing into CreativeCloud)
2) Logout of Creative Cloud, close it down, and re-open it.
3) Click on the Creative Cloud Fi
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Almost a day later and the "processing wheel" on the Creative Cloud -> Assets -> Files screen is still spinning.
I need to access my work - I'm already a day behind. Need help please!
Thanks.
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Same problems here
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No longer have the spinning wheel, but now have this screen (image attached).
Reload Sync Location button doesn't work.
Contact Customer Support link doesn't work.
Need IMMEDIATE help with this please.
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Hi Bruce,
Please refer to the following post : Crash every minute or so after automatic update to 2.1.0.108 - Adobe Core Sync
Regards,
Akshay
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Thanks!
Deleting the .db files worked.
Re-posting here for others:
1a) PC: Delete C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CoreSync/*.db* (should be 3 or 4 files, but could be more if you have multiple accounts signing into CreativeCloud)
1b) Mac: Delete ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CoreSync/*.db* (should be 3 or 4 files, but could be more if you have multiple accounts signing into CreativeCloud)
2) Logout of Creative Cloud, close it down, and re-open it.
3) Click on the Creative Cloud Files link in the Finder (left side, under Favorites) - the OS will see that it's a bad link and should remove it from Favorites and replace it almost immediately with a working link.
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Thanks for posting back what worked for you.