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Joseph_whtrz
Explorer | Level 3
2 years ago

Dropbox keeps defaulting to read-only

Hi. I use Dropbox as my top level folder as an automatic backup for all my music work. On my last Windows 10 PC, this worked perfectly, however now on my new Windows 11 PC any time I try to render or record audio, I'm being told that Ableton can't find access the folder.

 

I'm assuming this is because its on Read Only - but I can't switch this off. It just comes back on again.

 

I've restarted, logged in and out, checked Defender access etc. Its driving me nuts. There are a few other posts on here with similar issues going back years, none with any actual solutions though. What can I do?

 

Windows 11 Home, Dropbox is in C:/Users/name/Dropbox. Like I say, this worked for years on my previous PC, and now it isn't.

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  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
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    2 years ago

    Hi Joseph_whtrz, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

     

    The Dropbox folder shouldn't become read-only like the way you're describing. Could you provide the exact steps you're taking when saving files, and a screenshot showing the message Ableton is showing.

     

    Are you able to add files to the Dropbox folder normally, and not via that program?

     

    Any other info or screenshots would be helpful!

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