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I currently have the full CC app packaging that comes with 100GB of Adobe CC Asset storage.
I have shared a folder via collaboration to a user that only has a standard Adobe ID.
This user can only upload 2GB worth of files to the shared folder that I created on my account.
Is this how the system works or should the user be able to upload to the maximum of my account?
Hi,
Here are some facts on the subject: Collaboration FAQ
I cannot comment about why this is the way it is, and the various limitations involved for customers, however, what you say makes perfect sense. At the moment the contents of a collaboration consumes space from each collaborator’s storage quota as per the URL above states.
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Warner
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Hi,
It is only your account that has 100GB of storage, not the invited free users. When a free user uploads data it counts against their quota which is only 2GB.
Hope this helps.
Warner
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Hi Warner and thanks for your reply.
This is what I thought was happening, but it doesn't really make sense and limits the use of collaborating.
If I put 2GB+ worth of data in a collaborated folder for a 'free' user to modify - you're saying that they can't supply it back to me? That's crazy
What is the logic behind such a limit?
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Hi,
Here are some facts on the subject: Collaboration FAQ
I cannot comment about why this is the way it is, and the various limitations involved for customers, however, what you say makes perfect sense. At the moment the contents of a collaboration consumes space from each collaborator’s storage quota as per the URL above states.
Thanks
Warner