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MMS_Admin
Explorer | Level 3
2 years ago
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Dropbox creates conflicted copy even when excel spreadsheet editing is password protected

Hi,

 

We have issues with conflicted copies, so added a password to a shared excel spreadsheet to only allow editing if the password was entered (and the prompt to 'read only').

Today another conflicted copy appeared, and it seems that two people were able to enter the password and edit the spreadsheet at the same time.

I'm trying to investigate how this happened, and some searching brings up threads about offline working...

I don't quite understand the offline working, as I thought the files were live-synced?

 

Is offline working something that can be turned off?

How can we ensure that a spreadsheet can only be edited by one person at a time - any advice / suggestions please?

 

Thank you for your help 🙂


  • MMS_Admin wrote:

    We have issues with conflicted copies, so added a password to a shared excel spreadsheet to only allow editing if the password was entered (and the prompt to 'read only').


    That won't do anything. Remember that each person has their own copy of a file and Dropbox can't (normally) tell when more than one person has it open. All the password is doing is protecting that local copy of the file. It's not linked back to any other copy of the file through Dropbox.

     


    Is offline working something that can be turned off?


    That's not the issue.

     


    How can we ensure that a spreadsheet can only be edited by one person at a time - any advice / suggestions please?

    If you're on a Dropbox Professional or Business account, you can lock a file to prevent a file from being edited. This is a manual process, so a person would need to lock a file, open it so they can make their changes, and then unlock it so others can edit it again.

     

     

    If you're not on a Professional of Business account, there is no way to prevent more than one person from editing a file at the same time, but you can make use of the Dropbox Badge to know when others have opened certain Office file types.

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  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    2 years ago

    MMS_Admin wrote:

    We have issues with conflicted copies, so added a password to a shared excel spreadsheet to only allow editing if the password was entered (and the prompt to 'read only').


    That won't do anything. Remember that each person has their own copy of a file and Dropbox can't (normally) tell when more than one person has it open. All the password is doing is protecting that local copy of the file. It's not linked back to any other copy of the file through Dropbox.

     


    Is offline working something that can be turned off?


    That's not the issue.

     


    How can we ensure that a spreadsheet can only be edited by one person at a time - any advice / suggestions please?

    If you're on a Dropbox Professional or Business account, you can lock a file to prevent a file from being edited. This is a manual process, so a person would need to lock a file, open it so they can make their changes, and then unlock it so others can edit it again.

     

     

    If you're not on a Professional of Business account, there is no way to prevent more than one person from editing a file at the same time, but you can make use of the Dropbox Badge to know when others have opened certain Office file types.

  • MMS_Admin's avatar
    MMS_Admin
    Explorer | Level 3
    2 years ago

    Hi Rich,

     

    Thank you so much for your reply.

     

    I'm told that we do have a Professional account, but when I follow the below process and right-click, I don't see the option to lock the file - so does this mean we don't have a Professional account?

     

    To lock or unlock a file using the Dropbox desktop app:

    1. Open the Dropbox folder on your computer.
    2. Right-click the file you’d like to lock or unlock.
    3. Click Lock Editing or Unlock Editing.
  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    2 years ago

    Hi MMS_Admin, happy Thursday! 

     

    It could be a possibility that your plan wouldn't align, let's check!

     

    Can you visit your account's plan page, and let me know what it reports? 

     

    Thanks a bunch! 

  • MMS_Admin's avatar
    MMS_Admin
    Explorer | Level 3
    2 years ago

    Hi Megan,

    I've checked and it seems we are on Basic, so I guess that stifles that workaround lol .

    Thank you for your help anyway.

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