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TKHammond
8 months agoNew member | Level 2
Download button is unresponsive when trying to download password-protected files from the website
My personal Dropbox is not synced to my work computer, so I access it via the web. When I do, I cannot download files that are password protected. When I click Download, nothing happens. Is this by design?
Hi TKHammond!
When you try to preview these files, are you being prompted to provide a password?
If so, once you unlock the file, are you able to download it?
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- Megan7 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey TKHammond, happy Friday!
It's been our pleasure! 😇
If you need anything else, just give us a shout. Have a lovely weekend ahead,enjoy!
- TKHammond7 months agoNew member | Level 2
Not necessary, Nancy.
Just trying to get the lay of the land. Thank you!
- Nancy7 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi from me as well, TKHammond! Unfortunately, it’s not possible to reply to a Community post directly from your email address at the moment. It’s necessary to do this via the forum directly.
However, I can definitely relay this as feedback to our team, if you'd like.
- TKHammond7 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Theresa,
I've been using Dropbox for years to store my important personal files. For most of that time, I synced it to both my personal and business laptops. As explained earlier in this thread, my employer no longer allows syncing to my business laptop, so I access my personal files when necessary at work using my browser. Manually moving files during those times is more cumbersome, but at least it's a work-around that's available to me.
Dropbox seamlessly meets my needs on my personal computer. At the moment those needs are pretty straightforward. I know it offers many features I'm not using. Maybe someday I'll explore them.
Though I've been using Dropbox for a while, I'm new to this user forum. Question: When I receive email notifications that someone has responded a comment, can I reply via email? I've been coming back to the forum to do so. Is that necessary?
Thank you, Theresa Megan and Hannah for your help with my issue!
- Theresa7 months ago
Community Manager
Hey there TKHammond and welcome welcome to the Dropbox Community. I am glad to see you got your downloading issues resolved thanks to Megan and Hannah 's amazing assistance here.
I'm Theresa by the way, and you might see me about the Community here. I love to hear how our Community members use Dropbox on the daily.
If you're open to sharing, please let me know - I'd really love to hear your Dropbox story 😄
T 😺 (Dropbox Community Manager) - TKHammond7 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Megan,
Yes, and YES!!
Why didn't I think of that? It means downloading those files one at a time, but at least now I know how to do it.
Thank you very much for your help!
- Megan7 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi TKHammond!
When you try to preview these files, are you being prompted to provide a password?
If so, once you unlock the file, are you able to download it?
- TKHammond7 months agoNew member | Level 2
That's a good question, Megan. I think I can safely say that it hasn't always been the case. At some point, I'm guessing, within the past couple of years, I recall being surprised and puzzled by this behavior. It took me a while to realize what the files in question had in common: all were password-protected.
It's an issue for me only at work. For security reasons, shortly before Covid I think, my company stripped us of the ability to sync Dropbox to our laptops. Prior to that, it was synced to both my personal and work laptops, during which time I rarely used the web interface. Since the tighter security has been implemented, if I want to access a personal file while at work, I have to login to the website and download it. That's fine, unless the file is password-protected.
I hope this context helps.
Thanks!
- Megan7 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey TKHammond, one more question, please.
Has this always been the case for you, or is this an issue that just surfaced?
- TKHammond7 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Megan,
None of the files are shared files, and all are files that I created--some in their entirety, like Excel files, others that I've modified, like PDF forms that I've filled in, password-protected, then saved.
The "Download" button appears to be active in the various places it appears in the interface. Here's one screenshot I took after selecting a password-protected file:
One thing I noticed while preparing to reply to you is that I AM able to download a password-protected TurboTax data file (the "*.tax2024" file type). The files with which I've encountered this download problem are Excel and PDF.
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