I wondered if anyone could help me with uploading large files.
The ability to distribute files to clients with the included 20Gb of server space was part of the reason I signed up to Creative Cloud; unfortunatly I'm having very mixed results and I'm constantly having to fall back on the free DropBox service which seems much more reliable.
I'm working on a MacPro - 10.6.8 with a optical fibre based ISP 20Mb/s service; the service is, dare I say, usually very quick and reliable. Before uploading a large file I set energy saver to "never sleep" in case I wonder off for a cup of tea, but enevitably come back to what looks like a "stuck" upload. I've tried three times today to send a 285Mb file and they all failed so I reverted to sending the file by DropBox... with no problem - I've also sent files in excess of 1Gb by DropBox in the past without an issue.
Todays file had reached about 50% according to the little progress bar.. it then stopped. (it's a shame the progrees bar can't relay the actual upload speed and a percentage like DropBox so you can see what's going on)
I have to state, I'm not a DropBox "fanboy" but it just seems to work...
Are their any tricks or settings that could make Adobe's 20Gb of space a functioning part of my workflow? It would be great to feel confident in it.
Thanks in advance for any advice.