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Niccodemure
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Moving a file is creating a copy in the original folder
Morning -When moving a file to another folder (sub or otherwise) The moved file will repopulate to it's original location, thus creating a copy. -The file repopulates within minutes or within a cou...
JG2019
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Has there been a solution to this problem? I am experiencing the same issue.
Daphne
Dropbox Community Moderator
6 years agoHey peeps, apologies for the delayed reply here!
Would you both, MarkeyVAHK and JG2019, mind checking my previous post here and let me know what you find?
Let me know and we can go from there - thanks!
- JG20196 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Yes, the version history says the files were added back by other members. But it is always a different member and that member was never using the file. It must be added back in the background. A failure to sync correctly perhaps?
- JG20196 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Daphne -
I have a screenshot of the version history for a file that I deleted, then re-appeared again. This happened just a few seconds ago. Is there a way I can share this with you only. It contains sensitive information.
- Daphne6 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for checking that JG2019!
If the file is being added back to another member/device, then the deletion of the file can't be synced to that device.
This can either be because the file is open on the computer, or it's being accessed by a third-party app that is looking at the file (eg. antivirus, security programs etc).
In this case, you can try deleting the file from the device that it was added back from, or try deleting the file again after a short time period.
If you'd like to share the screenshot with me, you can open a ticket with Support here (attaching the screenshot) and let me know the ticket number here.
I hope this helps to clarify the matter - thanks!
- JG20196 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Daphne,
Unfortunately your response does not help or clarify matters. This problem started a couple of months ago. Before then and with the same computer setups, files were never duplicated like they are today. I would also like to add that if the files are deleted from Dropbox on the Web, then no duplications occur. Therefore, your reasoning that the file is being accessed by a third party program or that it is open does not make sense. I will be opening a support ticket to have the problem solved as soon as possible.
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