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July 11, 2024
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Ban Cloud storage usage

  • July 11, 2024
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Hello,

Client sevice informs us that we can not disable cloud storage for users.

I believe I m not the only admin have compliance challenges.

 

Has anyone managed to ban users from uploading files to Adobe CloudStorage

 

Can be registry tweaks, installer file configuration, local firewall or corporate firewall settings

 

All options are ok as long as I can definitely ban cloud storage

 

Many thanks...

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Correct answer R Neil Haugen

Then your group could not use Team Projects, nor link many things between Adobe apps. As they rely on passing some of the data over the CC system. And of course, deploying mogrts across your company.

 

Not because Adobe wants access to the data, but simply because they can make this function using that system. 

 

Further, there are many defense contractors with massive amounts of Adobe apps and projects who manage to pass all the required security checks. If they can do so, I doubt your team's data is in dire distress.

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
July 11, 2024

"Cloud storage" ... of what in particular? All that can go are the CC lIbraries, which have very limited content types, and some Team Project project files, I think.

 

They dropped most everything else including user settings, so we can't even upload our user settings to download to another computer now. You can't use it as general storage as far I know.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
tgundAuthor
Participant
July 12, 2024

ban user from uploading (pdf adobe files office files etc..) team procject files of any kinds

we cannot control info leaks with cloud storage 

R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
Legend
July 12, 2024

Then your group could not use Team Projects, nor link many things between Adobe apps. As they rely on passing some of the data over the CC system. And of course, deploying mogrts across your company.

 

Not because Adobe wants access to the data, but simply because they can make this function using that system. 

 

Further, there are many defense contractors with massive amounts of Adobe apps and projects who manage to pass all the required security checks. If they can do so, I doubt your team's data is in dire distress.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...