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mouwe5
Explorer | Level 3
2 years ago

Some "Available offline" files become online-only on their own, on my Windows device.

Hello,

I am using a Windows operating system and have set my "Dropbox" folder to be "Available Offline".

Initially, all the files were successfully downloaded to my computer, allowing me to access them offline as needed.

However, I have encountered a problem where files lose their "Available Offline" status after someone else (another user sharing the Dropbox folder with me) replaces a file with a new one of the same name from their computer into our shared Dropbox folder.

This issue necessitates me to click on the file every time to prompt it to download to my computer.

It seems that the act of file replacement is causing the files to no longer be recognized as available offline.

(I have checked the synchronization settings, verified folder permissions, and ensured that both the Dropbox Desktop application and my operating system are up to date.).

Could you kindly provide guidance on how to resolve this issue? 

 

Thank you for your attention to this concern.

 

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