![]() ![]() Today or tomorrow I will post this on an Adobe forum. Here's a link to another thread about thisĮdit: Based on our shared experience I have deduced that the culprit is not BlueStacks but a recent Adobe Creative Cloud update. The one response I got so far says they're aware of the issue. In some instances, the folder may reappear after reboot, should this occur, simply repeat one of the above options."Įdit 2: I posted this on the Adobe Support Community. If you completed the process successfully the warning symbol should be removed from the folder. On my system the terminal window looked like thisĪfter typing in the command press Return, it should then prompt for your Mac password. Note: the current user should be listed in terminal when you open it and you can drag and drop the folder into the terminal window to get its path. In the terminal window type sudo chown -R Open terminal from HD> Applications > Utilities Open the Documents folder Cntrl/Right click the Library folder and choose the option to Move to Trash Type in the system password when prompted To delete the folder manually using terminal please follow these steps It will be removed with a future Creative Cloud update but can also be deleted manually in the meantime if you want. The folder is harmless and doesn’t impact the system in any way. After inquiring with our developers, we learned that the creation of this folder was an oversight related to testing. "Sorry for the inconvenience regarding this. Edit 3: This was just posted in the support thread: ![]()
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