![]() The software could display the error in a warning bar and keep the asterisk showing that the file hasn't been saved. Less than desirable solution: Can I just disable the popup error message? I save a lot. Who is responsible for solving this problem? Adobe, the backup software provider, or both? Other backup services have the same problem with Illustrator? (I'm using Windows 10) I'm considering switching to any other provider that doesn't have this problem. Yes, the very software I'm paying for because I don't want to lose my files. I contacted Google and their answer was kind of ridiculous "Just turn off the Backup Software". ![]() This is very, very annoying, and I took some time and research to find out that Backup & Sync is the culprit. ![]() When you open Google Photos (or the app) from any device anywhere, you are actually looking at the pics on the cloud, not on your device. The problem is: Illustrator refuses to save files that are uploading because they're momentarily read-only and displays a error message. Answer (1 of 2): Best guess You are opening Google Photos and deleting the pics. ![]() The integration with Gmail/Drive is a big pro of their product. I was using Dropbox without any trouble in a MacOS System but now I'm sharing a Google Backup &Sync plan with my husband because we pay for 2Tb and he is a heavy Gmail user, we're using 1Tb each, and now I'm a Windows user (sadly). I use Illustrator and Photoshop professionally on a daily basis and I also like to have a cloud backup software making constant backups because I've been through a hard drive failure in the past. ![]()
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