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"This File Doesn't Exist" - Photoshop export/save bug

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  • France

    Hi Rob, 

    Welcome to the Box Community, I'm happy to help!

    This would be something our Product Support team would like to investigate with you and may require specific account information. 

    I've gone ahead and created a ticket for you so that an agent can work directly with you on looking into this. 

    Kindly check your email for details and updates.

    Please come back and let us know how things go with support!

    Regards,

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  • Julian Rodriguez

    I have the same problem, but also with Adobe Illustrator. 

    MacOS Monterey 12.4

    Photoshop 23.4.2

    Illustrator 26.4.1

    Box Drive Current Version

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  • Hopman, Edward

    I am also getting this in Illustrator 26.4.1

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  • Jarle Paulsen

    Same problem, Illustrator 26.4.1 and PhotoShop 23.4.2.

    OS Monterey 12.5. Boxdrive 2.27.240

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  • Marcel Stirnemann

    I have the same problem. Really annoying, some files are corrupted now.

    macOS Monterey 12.5

    Box Drive 2.27.240

    Photoshop 23.4.2

    Illustrator 26.4.1

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  • Jeremy Andrus

    Add me to the list. 

    Photoshop 23.4.2
    macOS Monterey 12.5
    Box Drive 2.27.240

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  • Hopman, Edward

    Comment from Customer Service email:

    "I understand that you/users are experiencing issues with gray cloud icons with an exclamation point in them that present an error saying file does not exist for .ai files. Is this correct?
     
    At this stage I can confirm that we have received reports of additional instances of this behavior, and this issue is currently under investigation by our engineering team.
     
    In our team's initial review of this behavior, we have been able to see that this issue may be related to a bug with Mac OS/Finder.
     
    With this specific issue, our Box Drive team is continuing to collaborate with our partners at Apple to further isolate the root cause of this issue and any portion of this behavior that may be attributed to Mac OS. As we continue to understand and address this behavior, as a workaround we would recommend continuing to use a workflow where files are saved locally on the device, then moved or drag-and-dropped via Box Drive or Box.com."
     

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  • Jeremy Andrus

    Hopman, Edward thanks for sharing that response. Still not great news, but I guess we are forced to hang out and wait. This is a serious hit to our team's productivity, having to save locally and then drag into Box.

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  • Hopman, Edward

    @Jeremy Andrus, I couldn't agree more. This is a serious problem that needs to be solved ASAP.  

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  • Jamie Spencer

    Same thing's been happening to me for a few weeks at least.

    I discovered that dragging the files to my desktop and then back to Box appears to sync/upload/whatever them correctly, prior to finding this thread, but the number of times I've stumbled into thinking my files are there and shareable with teammates, when they're really not, is getting out of hand. Seriously hope a proper fix is incoming.

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  • David Cardillo

    Adobe apps don't play nice with removable network storage. Cloud storage data are temp cache files, that the OS is tricked into referring to as local files.

    from Adobe: 

    Technical Support strongly recommends working in Photoshop directly on the local hard disk. To prevent data loss, save files to your hard disk first. Then transfer them to the network or removable drive in the Finder or in Windows Explorer. To retrieve files, copy them in the Finder or in Windows Explorer from the network or removable drive to your hard disk. You can then open the files in Photoshop. This workflow avoids problems that occur when network system setups or removable media device drivers are incompatible with the operating system or Photoshop.

    https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/networks-removable-media-photoshop.html

     

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  • Kara Hoffman

    I updated box today and it fixed this issue for me!

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  • Hopman, Edward

    I updated yesterday afternoon and tested for about 4 hours. So far it seems fixed. BOX support said version 2.27.250 was to fix the issue. So far so good. Knock on wood.

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  • Viper_3

    issue is still there and is noticeable with photoshop files around 400mb+ this includes dragging and dropping a new file to box as well as making edits and saving.

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  • Marcel Stirnemann

    I can confirm, there is still a problem with large photoshop files.

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