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Baboo85
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox doesn't sync symbolic links anymore
Hi,
until this summer I was able to sync folders outside Dropbox using simbolic links.
I just tried again to sync a folder with this tricky method and it's not working. I tried to create simbolic...
Fiona
Dropbox Staff
6 years agoYou can keep everything in the Dropbox folder and the Dropbox cloud. Dropbox does not support syncing outside of Dropbox though.
You can have Dropbox folders on different pc users of your device if you wish. You just need to install the application twice to different computer users.
You cannot have two active Dropbox folders in the same pc user and different drives.
Let me know if you want me to clarify this any further.
mirc_rus
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
It seems that the Dropbox team does not understand why using symlinks to manage Dropbox localy is the only reasonable way.
It seems unreasonable to have 2 TB of cloud storage, while on the local drive you have, for example, at most 1 TB of space available (if using SSD drives, for example) on the main drive or partition.
I asked the support team "how do I sync files accros different partitions or drives with just one folder without using junctions?". The answer was clear: "There is no way to do this currently. The files do need to be within the Dropbox folder."
So, Dropbox must be THE ONLY folder you can sync! Just put everything there (it doesn't matter if you don't have a 2TB partition on you SSD drive, we still charge you for 2 TB and we just removed the support for symlinks).
Where is the logic in that?
Do all the other cloud storage services are the same? Now I must do a manual sync using third party software (which goes very sloooooly) and I must find another provider that can sync local files as it should be!
- enzozamorad6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Totally agree. It makes no sense and takes out a lot of value of the solution. Leaving Dropbox now, moving to Google Drive.
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