![]() ![]() The uninstaller should have unregistered it. It is a Shell Namespace extension (like Recycle Bin). Screenshot of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace which didn't point to anything important either ![]() Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderDescriptions as requested by can be found below I cannot change its permission as it shows the error below.Weirdly I cannot find this in dir /al /s c:\ > c: either I cannot cannot access this file from command prompt as its link inside link.Going inside Desktop, it shows me Creative Cloud Files but I cannot delete it as Delete option is not there and Unlocker could not delete/rename it If I go to %USERPROFILE%\Links there are two links Desktop & Downloads I can't tell if this problem exist in other user account but i don't want to use that either.Īfter much digging around & hints from Pippik, I have reached another dead end. Suggestions about removing Creative Cloud Files from File Explorer Side Bar does not resolve this.I've reinstalled and used Official Uninstallers &.I've already tried clearing address bar history.This is not from File Explorer address bar history.This folder does not exist as I deleted C:\username\Creative Cloud Files after uninstallation.At the bottom, click VIEW PREVIOUS VERSIONS (circled below).Does any one know how to remove this Creative Cloud Files option after uninstalling Creative Cloud app from Windows 10 Click on the menu to the right showing All Apps. To downgrade to the previous version, scroll to the FIND ADDITIONAL APPS section of the Apps tab. (You can keep both the 20 version installed without problems.) You may need to roll back to the earlier version of the application. Occasionally, a new major version of your application-for example from the 2014 version to the 2015 version-may contain a bug which has a bad effect on your workflow. (2) If you’re cautious, you may want to check the Adobe Forums (link below) to see messages which might pertain to a major update. An update may negatively impact you, either because of a changed workflow or a possible problem. Here are two reasons why you might not want to update: (1) If you’re in the middle of an important project using that application, you should wait until you’ve finished the project. While it’s generally a good idea to keep up with application updates, it’s not necessary to install them immediately. You should think carefully before applying an update. On a Macintosh computer, for easiest access, drag the app’s icon to the Dock. You can launch the application by clicking the Open button in the App tab, or launching it from the Start menu (Windows) or Launchpad (Macintosh). Notifications are turned on by default (Preferences > Creative Cloud), and you’ll be prompted when the installation is complete. The application’s icon will appear in the installed list and a progress bar will indicate the progress of the download. You’ll be asked for your administrative password to authorize the installation. ![]() When you click Install, the download process will begin immediately.
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