Look it up and add your vote, and any supportive comments you would like to make (though might I suggest using a more constructive tone?). The better place to get your message to Adobe is via their offical feedback site ( ), where you will find there's already an existing thread asking for more user flexibility regarding the local storage requirements. Ultimately, if you just want to vent at Adobe, you're doing it in the wrong forum.this is just a User-to-User forum which Adobe provides for the Adobe community to help each other. I'm just a user the same as you, trying to answer other's user's questions to the best of my ability.I don't work for Adobe, so if you thought you were talking to an Adobe representative then you are sadly mistaken (though even I were an Adobe employee that still doesn't justify attacks like that). Granted, that's not the answer you wanted to hear, but I don't see how that justifies your attack on my integrity. Nothing "fake, fraudulent, deceptive, etc, etc." about that, all completely accurate. Read the original post again.the question asked was "how can I change the drive that is used for local storage?", and my answer basically was "you can't, apart from the local copy of the original images". And there is no attempt to at least give an explanation to why the problem has no solution!īy Really? Some of the definitions of "bogus" are "fake, fraudulent, deceptive, spurious, false, sham", and I'm struggling to see how any of those apply to the answer that I gave.
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