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RobLatour
5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox not syncing - as of about 2 days ago
My dropbox folder on my Windows 10 (v20H2) PC has stopped syncing. I think perhaps it was because I ran an automated upgrade to the Dropbox software yesterday and perhaps something went wrong - b...
- 5 years ago
It seems to be back working again. But only after I disconnected my IFTTT applet and then connected that same IFTTT applet again.
RobLatour
5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Solution found!
So after continued digging, and following the advice on this page:
I got dropbox back working (/syncing) again.
More specifically this is what I did:
- Click the Dropbox icon in your system tray.
- Click your profile picture or initials, and select Exit Dropbox.
- Press the Windows Key + R (at the same time).
- Type cmd and press Enter to open the command prompt.
- Copy and paste the following lines one at a time into the command prompt. Press Enter after each one.
- If the location of your Dropbox folder is not C:\Users\YourUser\Dropbox, modify the first command to point to its actual location. For example, if your Dropbox is in D:\Dropbox, change the command to:
icacls "D:\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
- Regardless of where your Dropbox folder is located, other commands remain unchanged.
- Depending on the size of your Dropbox, this operation can take more time to complete. Wait for the C:\ prompt to appear before moving to the next step.
icacls "%HOMEPATH%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T icacls "%APPDATA%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
- If the location of your Dropbox folder is not C:\Users\YourUser\Dropbox, modify the first command to point to its actual location. For example, if your Dropbox is in D:\Dropbox, change the command to:
- Go to the Start menu and select Program Files.
- Select Dropbox.
Also, for clarity, for the first part of step 5 I entered
icacls "C:\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
Because on my system the Dropbox folder is on the c: drive
RobLatour
5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
idanfo 'Early releases' was and is turned off for me; I suspect (but am not sure) in my particular case it had to do with the way I installed the latest version of Dropbox yesterday. I used a thrid party tool that indicated the dropbox software was out of date, and used it to auto-installed the update. Also potentially tied to this, or perhaps the underlying problem itself, is my user id is my name "Rob Latour", and I have seen that cause problems with other software. Not so much that other software doesn't like me personally, but because of the space between my first and second name.
- idanfo5 years agoHelpful | Level 5RobLatour
Trust me.... You didn't do anything.
Dropbox updated the app at night
The app worked for you till a week ago with those settings? What changed? Just the app version... They just need to admit that the had a buggy version.
We all had the same problems with this version.- RobLatour5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Looks like I spoke too soon.
After shutting down my computer last night, and starting it up again this morning the problem has returned.
That is to say, it is not syncing to my PC unless I open up my web browser, and navigate to the folder that has the created file in it. When I do that the file syncs immediately. If I leave my browser running, the file will not sync unless I refresh the webpage ( for example by pressing F5 ).
I tried to reapply the fix noted above, but it still did not work.
- Здравко5 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi guys,
Don't try any tricks with your applications. That's something unrelated to any application. Seems, the Dropbox system got down partially (for some reason). Time ago I was being able observe what's going on when change something in my account using my phone, for example, while looking at web interface (without need to refresh). Now, it's not possible without "nudge"! Seems change events are not emitted automatically any more. As you have mentioned already, it needs a refresh in web browser and/or resume application sync. May be something is changing in Dropbox servers and the things are going wrong. Whatever is going on (or least supposed to), final result is the sync system limited functionality (to put in mildly)! 🤷
All supported type of systems are affected - Mac, Linux, Windows, and Web. The funny part is that status shows still:
Let's hope supports people will take care everything get back to work with full functionality and the shown in status be not a false anymore. 🤞 If could be earlier, would be fine!
PS: To the attention of Greg-DB. The discussed above affect Dropbox API too! I just checked and found this out. To reproduce:
- Call "list_folder/get_latest_cursor".
- Call "list_folder/longpoll" with the cursor from previous call.
- Add a photo, for example, on a phone with link to the same account. What is expected to be here? What actually happens?!
- Open web interface of the same account. Is something changing?
Hope, you can investigate the issue from your point of view too.
One more example. See the screenshot:
I removed the added picture (a screenshot) from my account using Dropbox Web (#1). 1 minute later Dropbox application on my computer still doesn't remove the file (#2) and keeps "Up to Date" state (#3). Immediately after web page refresh, the file gets removed.
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