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I have gigabytes of Adobe CC files arranged in appropriate client folders in Dropbox (and mirrored on my local hard drive).
It looks like if I turn File Sync on (needed to access Assets) some or all of this will be duplicated and separated from non-Adobe data in each client file.
Messy, unnecessary and 100GB of bandwidth I don't want to pay for! (I'm on 4G so it's expensive.)
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Well, unless you set your sync folders to be the same as your Dropbox folders, that should not be an issue...
Mylenium
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Thanks Mylenium, but I'm not sure what that means.
Across the two clouds, DropBox and Adbobe, I want only one copy of my files – in Dropbox.
I want to the Adobe cloud only to service my membership and access to resources.
Thanks
Michael
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The Creative Cloud desktop application will only sync files that are in your "Creative Cloud Files" folder on your local machine.
By default, the "Creative Cloud Files" folder is in your user's home folder (/Users/<yourusername>/Creative Cloud Files/ on Mac, or C:\Users\<yourusername>\Creative Cloud Files\ on Windows).
Unless you have deliberately changed the location of your Creative Cloud Files folder yourself so that it is inside your local Dropbox folder, there will be no duplication.