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rjclardy
6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
The ignore folder feature is not working.
I can confirm that I'm seeing the same behavior that cabreu described: ignored folders don't get synced BUT the dropbox app continues to monitor them anyway and performs some level of processing whenever files are added/removed/edited from inside ignored folders 😩
Unfortunately this all but defeats the purpose of an "ignore" feature for many of us. We need dropbox to truly ignore (i.e. do not react to changes within) certain folders to preserve system resources.
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- ChrisC_5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm also having this problem. The folder contains temporary files used by an application I use everyday. It seems the application changes the name of these temporary files each time it starts which causes dropbox to try syncing them but get stuck at `Indexing 9 files... Can't sync "file name" (file is in use)` until I'm finished using the application. I've been working around this by rerunning the powershell command to mark the new file names as ignored. Then pausing and resuming syncing to break it out of the file it's stuck on.
Set-Content -Path 'Path\to\folder' -Stream com.dropbox.ignored -Value 1
It's annoying doing this everyday. Please fix this issue.
- Lusil5 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey ChrisC_ - thanks for nudging us on this thread.
In general, the desktop app tries to make sure that file/folder permissions for items in your Dropbox folder are consistent throughout your account.
For this reason, pausing the desktop app while you work on a file that has temporary files associated with it and resuming it after you've completed the changes is the best way to go about this.
However, I understand where you're coming from and thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us.
If you have any other questions in the meantime, just give us another shout. Cheers! - ChrisC_5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Lusil,
Thanks for the response. Just to clarify, the program creating these temporary files is sublime text. I store it in dropbox so my settings and environment are shared between the computers I use it on. I only use it on one PC at a time but I keep it here for when I switch PCs. While I'm working, I also want the other files in dropbox to sync between my computers. I usually have sublime text open the entire time I'm working since I'm a software developer and use it as my main editor. Pausing syncing while I run sublime text means I need to look for another way to sync the other files in my dropbox while I'm working.
I've had a few more days to pay closer attention to how it behaves since my original post. It always get stuck syncing the locked file. I always need to pause and resume syncing after it gets stuck. What isn't as consistent is what I see when I look at this folder again in Dropbox. Some of the time it will remember the ignored setting (Dropbox Desktop still shows the (-) icon on the folder). In this case, pausing and resuming is all that's needed. Some of the time it will act like the folder hasn't been ignored (Dropbox Desktop does not show the (-) icon on the folder). In this case, I reignore the folder and pause/resume syncing to fix it.
- Jay5 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi ChrisC_, due to the nature of temporary files, they are constantly in use by the specific app until it is released, where the file is usually deleted.
If multiple files are created, and are in use by the app, then the Dropbox desktop application wouldn't be able to sync these files until the lock was released. You could use the PowerShell command, or the Dropbox app to ignore the files, but if the name is changed each time, then you'd need to ignore the file each time.
Aside from this, if you wish, you can suggest this change for others to vote on, so the dev team can look into a better method for the future. - SoundsSerious5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Also experiencing this Issue.
I'm a engineer who uses dropbox to sync files between my computers teammates computers when i'm on the go all the time. Its not uncommon for me to create a diskcache in a folder that also stores code.
Today for example I am using 20 working processes to cache information into a folder in dropbox that has been ignored. The dropbox app is crashing still monitoring these files. I have different versions of this cache on my different computers but they still appear to be syncing them together causing "Ignored Item Conflict".
This feature needs to actually ignore all references inside that folder for it to work properly for your power users. There's some database on DB's side with all these file path references. Upon an Ignored request, you should just drop them. If your solution requires the command line you should assume I know what i'm doing and actually fully endorce the ignore request.
For what youre doing now you could accomplish it much easier with an Ignore-Light feature by just creating a hiden file '.dropbox_ignore', which could maintain references to it across file systems. But for power users you absolutely need to give them something to fully ignore a folder. There's stuff we're doing you might not be able to design around so give us the tools to properly use dropbox.
Thanks!
- ChrisC_5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
For others finding this thread with the same issue and wanting a fix, please reference https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-ideas/Ignore-folder-without-selective-sync/idi-p/5926.
- saunders5 years agoNew member | Level 2
As of November 30, 2021 this is still a problem. Dropbox is currently throwing errors on sync because it cannot sync a locked file that is within an ignored folder.
- teadrinker4 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm having an issue on windows 10, files can be ignored, but not folders.
I tried running as admin, both relative and full paths, and with and without trailing backslash
For folders, I always get this error:
Set-Content : Could not open the alternate data stream 'com.dropbox.ignored'
+ Set-Content -Path Library -Stream com.dropbox.ignored -Value 1
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Set-Content], FileNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.IO.FileNotFoundException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.SetContentCommand - Megan4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi teadrinker, welcome to our Community!
Is your Dropbox app up to date?
Also, have you made sure your command is correct?
example: Clear-Content -Path 'C:\Users\yourname\Dropbox(Personal)\YourFileName.pdf' -Stream com.dropbox.ignored - teadrinker4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hello Megan!
Yes, I just updated the app.
I am Using:
Set-Content -Path Library\ -Stream com.dropbox.ignored -Value 1
(I've tried both relative and full 'quoted' paths, and with and without trailing backslash. I also tried :com.dropbox.ignored and user.com.dropbox.ignored etc)
Again, ignore feature works on files, but not directories.
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