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rfunke
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox moved my folders into a new folder labelled with my name. How do I change it back?
Dropbox moved my folders into a new folder labelled with my name. How do I change it back? It's screwed up my synchronization, and I've wasted the better part of a workday trying to fix it.
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- ahb32 years agoNew member | Level 2
I've got this problem too and it's a PAIN. Now every time I open my Dropbox folder from the Mac I have to burrow down another level in an already complicated folder structure. I wish Dropbox would listen to us users and fix it!
- netsquire3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I solved this problem by logging out of and uninstalling Dropbox and then re-linking Dropbox to a new location and downloading all files.
- Tim B3 years agoNew member | Level 2
This was a complete disaster, changed all the file paths and broke all sorts of scripts / tools that we use for automation. This has made having standard environments difficult since every user has a different path to dropbox. Would be really great to revert this unnecassary change.
- netsquire3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
We're in the same boat. Dropbox worked flawlessly starting from 2017 until this change that we didn't want or need and now syncing doesn't work. Deleted files on a Mac don't get deleted in the Dropbox cloud and Dropbox never stops syncing like it's stuck in a loop. So far tech support has asked us to log out, reinstall, quit, etc. None of it has worked and they have gone silent.
- T O Kelly3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This happened to our company also.
The reason to have a centralised server is to stop personalised folders so everybody is working off the one set of files and not their own set of files.
This really is a massive step backwards in my opinion and we will also now start to look at other solutions unless Dropbox really start to come with solutions and understand the issues this has created for companies
- Rich3 years ago
Super User II
T O Kelly wrote:
can anybody advise what the benefits of the update are and why this had to happen.
Major issue since last weekend dropbox update.And what issues, specifically, are you having?
- T O Kelly3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
There was an update that made a personal Dropbox storage for all company users
- Rich3 years ago
Super User II
T O Kelly wrote:
Major issue since last weekend dropbox update.
What specific update are you referring to, and what issues are you having?
- T O Kelly3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Major issue since last weekend dropbox update.
it has massively impacted our business,
can anybody advise what the benefits of the update are and why this had to happen.
have others had issues since the update?
- Haren A.3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
This has broken our entire file architecture and macro system! It is one thing to add a folder by default and an entirely different thing to change the name of the root folder and then add another subfolder in between. This is unacceptable from Dropbox's end and it is a feature that we have no use for anyway. Why wouldn't you make this an opt in? Highly disappointed and with issues like these, we will begin looking at a different file system that not only costs less but won't give us this type of thoughtless "feature" in the future.
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