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mcganty
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
How many years until Dropbox will fix offline files being unaccessible
I see via Google that many people continue to share having this problem. When I update my offline files, they're usable for about 24 hours and then they are no longer accessible. So for example, if you go camping for the weekend, and have some file you'd like to access, you're out of luck. This problem has been reported by many people for at least two years (confirm on Google if you doubt this).
Hey PeeDub, sorry to hear that you're feeling this way.
In order to proceed to resolution on this matter, I'd have to advise you to update your iPhone's operating system to the latest available version (11.0.3). Moreover, can you make sure that you've installed the latest Dropbox mobile app (70.2)? This way, you'll make sure to get all fixes that have been implemented on the latest updates.
I hope this is helpful to you & you get the issue you've experienced with your Offline files fixed. Keep me updated on the progress here & I'll do my best to follow-up!
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- Ian H.3110 years agoNew member | Level 1
This is complete bullsh*t.
The dropbox app on my phone appears to have been IGNORING wifi connection and using the phone's cellular data all along!!
I have cut my cellular connection and am connected ONLY to wifi and hey, guess what? There is NO communication through the dropbox app. I cannot upload/access any of my things.
It appears the app lies and has been costing me shed loads of money in extra data transfer. The 'help' on here is virtually non-existent as well!
Here's what I think has been happening with the two issues I was having above:
When you set something to 'offline' it might go in some sort of temporary local memory. If you then exit the app and re-enter later, the file has been wiped from the memory and requires re-downloading/streaming (using cellular data) but it lets you think your file is still 'offline' - thus resulting in my rapidly diminished data allowance. Because the file is kept in a temporary space and only available while the app is open, when you exit the app, that filespace on your device is then available for other data to be written into it. In my case a game filled that space. Then when i open my DB app and view my 'offline' files, the 'offline' file space has been overwritten and the error shows 'there's not enough space'.
And so for that reason, I'm out.
I'm downloading all my stuff and going somewhere else.
- Brian O.10 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey there. The only thing that comes to mind is that when on a cellular network, Dropbox will try to spare your data plan. It won't update files unless you tap the Update all button from the Offline files screen. Do you think this could be what's happening?
If not, could you please send me a screenshot of a sample file saved for offline viewing, but subsequently needing to be downloaded again?
You can read more about Offline files in our Help Center article:
https://www.dropbox.com/help/267
- Neil C.1010 years agoNew member | Level 1
My data allowance got gobbled up when I played an MP3 file on my iPhone that was apparently available offline. I checked to see why and found that I cannot play offline files unless I have a cellular or wifi connection. Have to say that I am less than impressed.
- Daniel S.7710 years agoNew member | Level 2
In the Android app (latest version), I open the offline files screen. Dropbox says "All files are up to date".
I go offline and try to open the files. I receive the error "Can't connect to Dropbox. Make sure you're online" when opening images or "Couldn't load file. Check your internet connection" when opening PDF files.
I go online and click on "Update All". Dropbox says "Syncing..." for a while and then "All files are up to date". When I go offline the problem is still not solved.
- Allen M.910 years agoNew member | Level 1
It would be great to see a response from Dropbox on this. I set 2 video presentation files for 'Offline' but when my ipad is offline, I cannot open the video presentations. I have to reconnect and be online for Dropbox to allow me to open the files. I don't get any error messages when offline and try to open the file. It just doesn't open.
- David S.14910 years agoNew member | Level 1
Same problem. The sugested solution is for a Windows tablet, Mine is Android, so is there no solution? If not, what is the point in having "available offline" if it needs a connection every time?
- Enrico L.10 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Using iOS 10 I downloaded a file for offline mode. I've been traveling with limited wifi but wanted to work on some MP3 files (editing in Ferrite, an audio editor). The share sheet didn't work, GoodReader couldn't see the file, so I was stuck being unproductive. There isn't much you can do in just the Dropbox app, it's supposed to function like a file system so I can access, that is, manipulate and use, the files with any app I want, not just see a preview. Disappointing.
- Danilo O.110 years agoExplorer | Level 4I have a similar issue. it seems to me that if dropbox cannot sync the files for some reason, it cannot show the files even if they are marked as offline
- Anthony F.1310 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have te same issue, but I'm an iOS user (9.3.5) and updated yesterday, just before loading the files and setting them to "offline files". I had this in the past, but can't remember how I managed to fix it.
- Danilo O.110 years agoExplorer | Level 4Many thanks for your feedback. I have found two workarounds: The first is to put the device in airplane mode (offline), sometimes works and the other is to navigate with an external file browser to Android/data/com.dropbox.android/files where you can find a folder named scratch or a folder with a strange name that contains a folder named scratch. here you will find all the offline files and others... (that paths works on Android devices, ça va sans dire)
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