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macbero
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Ignored Item Conflict
Needing help understanding what (Ignored Item Conflict) means. When resyncing DB has created duplicate folders on my HD with (Ignored Item Conflict) after some the folder names. This is creating a hu...
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
6 years agoHi macbero - happy Monday!
I'm not really sure what's going on here, but I'll be glad to have a look for you.
Can you send me a screenshot of how this looks like on your end so I can have a visual too?
While at it, can you also send me the exact status of the desktop app as shown within your computer's system tray/menu bar? Is it 'up to date' or still syncing?
Last but not least, what does your events page report in regards to the mentioned conflicts?
Let me know what you find and we'll take it from there.
macbero
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Walter!
Thanks so much for your reply and for your help in getting this all resolved.
I've attached screen captures of the DP with the original and Ignored Item Conflict folders highlighted. I have searched here on DP for the exact term "Ignored Item Conflict" and come up empty. So that's why I've reach out here to the community :-)
On my System/Tray Menu Bar I've been leary to ENABLE SMART SYNC for fear of the additional damage I may do to my file and folders. There was a time when you could SYNC individual folders on DP but now when I go to do this DP says that any files NOT selected in the sync window will NOT show up any longer on my new imac HD. Yikes! I definitely do not want my non-shared HD DP files disappearing or being deleted from my HD when I do a sync/update. Obvioulsy I'm very confused. DP Support has been trying to help me with my SYNC questions but I'm only more confused by their replies.
Lastly... I have looked at the EVENTS page but I share a very large folder with an associate and there are soooo many events since we are both uploading numerous files daily. Is there a way to do a CONFLICT SEARCH on the EVENTS page?
Looking forward to your reply :-)
- Walter6 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the additional details here macbero!
Could these be symlinks to actual files/folders?
I'm not sure if this is the case here, but I will like you to try something for me to see if we can find the culprit. Here are the steps I'll need you to take:
- Open your Terminal app located at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.
- Copy and paste the command line below and press Enter on your keyboard.
find ~/Dropbox -type l -exec ls -lah {} \;This should give you a list of symlinks in your Dropbox folder and where they point to. if I'm correct in my assumption. The list the command provides shows you the full file path to every symlink in your account.
If that's the case indeed, I'd recommend that you remove these symlinks from your Dropbox account by following the file paths that are provided when you run the command, and remove the files in your Dropbox folder by dragging them elsewhere on your computer (if you don't want them deleted).
After you've removed all of the symlinks you can identify from the Terminal command, please quit Terminal, open it again, and run the command again to ensure that no symlinks remain in your Dropbox folder.
Keep me posted on your findings!
- macbero6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Walter - I really do appreciate your help, but this suggestion feels like it's way beyond my "pay grade" (LOL) Your instructions are easy to follow but...
The folders with the (Ignored Item Conflict) appeared after I re-synced to my dropbox. I'm not clear why they would be links. They're actual folders filled with files that are duplicates of correspsonding named folders that I had on DB/Cloud (?). The folders on my HD/DB location had the SAME names as those on DP/Cloud. So why, when I re-synced did a NEW duplicate folder get created with the (Ignored Item Conflict) after it?
If all the folders and files names were identical, why did DB make this duplicate (Ignored Item Conflict) folder? Isn't it smart enough to even recognize that the folders on DB/cloud (?) are the same as the ones on my DB/HD location?
What would I do with the infomation that I'd learn from a list of symlinks in my Dropbox folder? Would,they help me figure out which folder I can delete so that I can get back some much needed HD space?
When I check my DB through a web browser, none of these (Ignored Item Conflict) folders are even there! So if I delete the wrong one from my HD/DB location, then I will loose all my files! That won't be bad unless I wind up deleting the wrong folder.I also don't want this to keep happening if I enable SMART SYNC.
What is worrisome is that even when I search DB Help I can't find any information about (Ignored Item Conflict) folders. All my searches come up empty. Nada. No hits at all. I would think that there would be at least a refernce to this issue.
I've been using DB since it's releae date in 2008 and I've never run into this.
- nicolasld6 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm also a longtime dropbox user and I've also just found for the first time an "ignored item conflict" in two folders that appear to have partially copied contents from the non-conflict folder. Have you heard any explanation what this conflict is?
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