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Paul_WTVT
Participating Frequently
September 15, 2025
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'Team Project' error: "The current auto-save operation of your changes... has not completed..."

  • September 15, 2025
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I'm using 24.6.8 (build 3), Mac Sequoia 15.6.1 and Team Projects on a regular basis... and on a regular basis, projects I create give me an error which suggests (I think?) they've somehow lost connection to the cloud, stoppped auto-saving and I can't save, therefore can't close without acknowledging I haven't saved changes- my workaround being to cut and paste the entire job into a scratch local project, close the Team Project, open it back up and then paste it all back.

 

My questions

1. Is anyone else having this issue- and if so are there ways to prevent it?

2. If it is somehow unavoidable is there a better workaround than the above?

 

I had thought my wifi might be dropping without knowing it but this is true even when hardwired via ethernet with wifi switched off.

 

Error message reads: "The current auto-save operation of your changes to the Team Project "XXX" has not completed in XX minute(s). Please consider restarting Premiere Pro and reopening the Team Project before making further changes."

Correct answer Udo_Pawlik

Hi @Paul_WTVT,
Sorry for your troubles - It might help to refresh the local project file (.tpr) which can be found in the 'Auto Save' folder whose path is specified under the 'Auto Save’ preference for Team Projects. Close Premiere and move the existing ‘[projectName].tpr’ file to a temp location. Restart Premiere and open the troublesome Team Project, the .tpr file will be re-created based on the cloud version.
It is good practice to keep an eye on the sync status indicator and periodically Publish your changes. This would flush out any events where Premiere has trouble saving and limit possible loss of work.



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Udo_PawlikCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
September 15, 2025

Hi @Paul_WTVT,
Sorry for your troubles - It might help to refresh the local project file (.tpr) which can be found in the 'Auto Save' folder whose path is specified under the 'Auto Save’ preference for Team Projects. Close Premiere and move the existing ‘[projectName].tpr’ file to a temp location. Restart Premiere and open the troublesome Team Project, the .tpr file will be re-created based on the cloud version.
It is good practice to keep an eye on the sync status indicator and periodically Publish your changes. This would flush out any events where Premiere has trouble saving and limit possible loss of work.



Paul_WTVT
Paul_WTVTAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 16, 2025

Thanks for the reply- are you saying I should do all those steps periodically to *prevent* this or that it's a fix when I run into the error?

Do you know what's causing the error?

Adobe Employee
September 16, 2025

'Refreshing' the local project file (.tpr) should help after you've run into the save error. Keeping an eye on the status indicator and periodically publishing should be part of your workflow.
Unfortunetely, I have no answer to 'what's causing the error'.