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Brooknei
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox seems to be corrupting files…
I’m afraid we’re are migrating away from Dropbox, however whilst doing so we have noticed the following issue…. (Windows 11 – Latest Dropbox Version). Hence we though this may be useful.
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Hannah
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoThanks for the additional info!
And can you also send us a screenshot of the error you're getting when trying to open the synced files?
koizpad
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Hannah,
I have been experiencing similar issues. In my case, some data files get damaged/corrupt after synching once in a while on shared DB folders. I can open the same files if I manually download them from online DB.
- Megan2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey koizpad, let's see what we can find together here!
Do you experience the same situation as the OP mentioned?
When you say that your content gets damaged or corrupted, would you be able to clarify more, and let me know if you get any specific errors when trying to preview it?
It'd also be lovely to walk me through the steps that you follow when this happens, in order for me to have a clear visual on my end.
I'll be waiting for your updates!
- koizpad2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hey Megan,
I cannot nail down the rules to make the error happen, but in my case, it happens often with both MS Word and STATA data files. I have a feeling that it happens when I deal with files that contain non-English language such as Japanese. The errors are usually like "you cannot open this file since the file is corrupt" or "file XXXX.dta not Stata format."
It happens with both Windows and Mac.
- JoJ0_77712 months agoNew member | Level 1
So its not just me then. Brilliant😂. An application that literally messes up User files. Now all of my local folders have vanished or "cannot be found" after using this dog crap service
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