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ganesh1's avatar
ganesh1
New member | Level 2
2 years ago

Recent Tab doesn't display upload.

This might seem impossible. But it has happened.

Today I updated 3 files by uploading the 3 files from my Mobile. I noticed the last modified dates of one of the files (File A) was still showing 2 weeks back in the concerned Dropbox folder. I also checked Recent Tab, only 2 files were shown and File A was not displayed. I wanted to double check.

So I uploaded the "misssing" file again. I checked the Recent Tab. It is not shown. And the last modified is still showing 2 weeks back, whereas it displays today's date in my Mobile.

So the file did not uploadel at all even though Dropbox prompted to Replace the file both the times

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  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
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    2 years ago

    Hi ganesh1, let's jump right into this! 

     

    As a first step, would you mind clarifying the exact OS you're using on your mobile, along with the Dropbox version there? 

     

    Have you tried re-starting the device at all? 

     

    Also, as for File A, has it been uploaded in the past in your Dropbox account? You mentioned that it was still showing 2 weeks back inside your Dropbox folder, that's why I wanted to clarify. 

     

    Let me know more, and we'll take it from there!

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