Premerie pro CC Media Browser disconnects

My media browser is disconnecting from my current folder everytime i save a project. I then have to re-select the media folder and wait for the assests to load. ???

Hi Mark,
Can you please file a bug report? http://www.adobe.com/go/wish
Thanks,
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