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Having this issue all week! We have worked with Adobe technical support all week, still not solution.
Any change I attempt to make to a file automatically gives the "...owner exceeded storage quota" message
FYI, I am a user on the account, and no one else in the group sees the error (or my changed files). Adobe support keeps saying the issue is on the account owners end but no errors are showing on their system.
We are at 71% capacity. Deleted files are already cleaned out. lots of free space.
Again, we have NOT reached storage limit, we are at 71%. Please help Adobe, we have tried many times with your tech support all week, and still not working.
We have already done the following;
- killed all sessions for all users
- logged everyone out and back in
What's left to try? Is Adobe abandoning the Creative Cloud?
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[moved from Adobe Creative Cloud to File Hosting, Syncing, and Collaboration]
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Did you try out Lightroom (the cloud based program)? Lightroom uploads files in it's own repository.
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I'm in the same boat. I'm receiving an error message telling me when I upload ANY file to a SHARED folder that my storage quota has been exceeded. I have a folder that's shared between myself and another user at my workplace. We BOTH show that our storage quota is 100GB on each of our accounts (not using a shared business account but seperate user accounts). BOTH of us have about 8GB used out of 100GB and niether of us can copy ANY files of ANY size to those shared folders. This is crap! I have to upload to my root directory and send a link for my co-worker to download and he has to do the same. This just started fairly recently and I have NO IDEA why.
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Having the same issue at the moment. Been on a live chat for 3 hours and all they've done is accuse me of lying because someone's quota must be full. 10 people, all with less than 20GB of storage used. They say that someone must be at their quota, but noone is. Nothing they can do, as it's our problem!
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I'm sorry you've had a rough time with support but they are right. If someone on your team exceeds they quota, everyone suffers. There's very little info showing this except when you access your Creative Cloud account on your computer. Every time you delete a file, it goes into your trash folder. Files in that folder are not counted in your quota size but do directly affect it. Have everyone login and empty their trash folder. By default, trash doesn't not empty itself after a period of time. This is a HUGE issue and I've voiced my concern with them.
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This is what they were explaining but no-one has exceeded their quota, which they didn't seem to understand. No trash folders either. Waiting for an email response from them currently.
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