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743 votesAn error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
I, also, rolled back to 2018 early in the week after reading some of the initial posts. I had lost hours of work.
When opened (2018 version) it's working great. No problems at all within my work space.
However, ALL of my Windows system preferences have been lost. Windows is asking me for all of my default programs, again. Thought I clicked to save preferences.
I can no longer open eps or svg files, at all. They appear as black docs in all of my folder. AI is not even showing in my system programs to choose as a default app? It's obviously on my computer, I'm using it.
Files I'm currently saving, completely disappear. No where to be found.
Clearly I've done something wrong. I admit, but I'm not brave enough to start playing around with Windows system folders.
I guess I assumed the Adobe install and uninstall would take care of these things.
Debating if I should completely uninstall Creative Cloud and all related apps and just start over.
Happy I can at least get work done, now, but really frustrated about all the lost files that equate to hours of work.Anonymous supported this idea ·
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Same. I'm still using the roll back of 2018, but since uninstalling and re-installing AI is not showing for system apps. Can't open svg and eps. There's no option in my system to choose Ai as the app.