My creative cloud files won't sync.

My creative cloud files won't sync. I've tried the suggestions made on here i.e.: pausing the sync and restarting creative cloud, but it hasn't made any difference.
Has been working fine, up until 2/3 days ago and it just stopped working  ... Help!

We should be able to resolve the file sync problem without needing to reinstall or change your user account.
Have you used any restricted characters in your file or folder names?
Help article: Error: "Unable to sync files". If none of the steps in the help article resolve the problem then please email your Core Sync log files to [email protected]
The location for each OS are:
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CoreSync/CoreSync-yyyy-mm-dd.log
Windows: %APPDATA%/Adobe/CoreSync/CoreSync-yyyy-mm-dd.log
Note that on Mac OS X to see the user library from the Finder click on the Go menu and hold down the Alt/ Option key. Note that on Windows %APPDATA% is a variable that will change to the correct path depending on if version of Windows being used.

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    General Info
    Chat start time
    Jun 9, 2014 1:25:10 PM EST
    Chat end time
    Jun 9, 2014 2:01:47 PM EST
    Duration (actual chatting time)
    00:36:37
    Operator
    Nalini
    Chat Transcript
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    Bart: I cannot scroll through my files
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    Nalini: okkk
    Nalini: give a min
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    Bart: Creative Cloud Files
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    Nalini: that*
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    Nalini: okkk..
    Nalini: will report this to my managment
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    Bart: I guess not
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