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David T.36
8 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Every time I open a Powerpoint file I get an error message from DB for no reason
I have powerpoints in unshared, regular folders that are synced to Dropbox as I've always done before. But now when I open the files (without moving them at all), I get a message If you move this fil...
- 8 years agoHey there anonymous!Could you please first check for any symlinks in any of your devices running the desktop app?Please note that we strongly recommend against methods that add referenced files (such as symlinks or networked folders) to the Dropbox folder.Since using reference files can cause quota usage disparities or other syncing issues, removing them is one of the first steps that are recommended before proceeding with troubleshooting.Let me know what you find! :slight_smile:
Mark
Super User II
8 years agoHi David,
You are using a beta version which is shown by the 3 within your version number (xx.3.xx). Its expected that these have bugs in I'm afraid. You can report it on the right thread over at the Beta area (https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Beta-testers/ct-p/101003000) and if you want to get off the beta and to a stable build reinstall Dropbox from www.dropbox.com/downloading
You are using a beta version which is shown by the 3 within your version number (xx.3.xx). Its expected that these have bugs in I'm afraid. You can report it on the right thread over at the Beta area (https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Beta-testers/ct-p/101003000) and if you want to get off the beta and to a stable build reinstall Dropbox from www.dropbox.com/downloading
- anonymous8 years ago
I am getting this too under similar circumstances. I have a script that overwrites an existing text file, and when it does, a little window pops up saying "If you move this file to (the folder it currently resides in), it won't be available in Dropbox or on any devices."
I am on 55.4.171. It started I believe within the past week.
- Lusil8 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey there anonymous!Could you please first check for any symlinks in any of your devices running the desktop app?Please note that we strongly recommend against methods that add referenced files (such as symlinks or networked folders) to the Dropbox folder.Since using reference files can cause quota usage disparities or other syncing issues, removing them is one of the first steps that are recommended before proceeding with troubleshooting.Let me know what you find! :slight_smile:- anonymous8 years ago
Hi Lusil,
You are correct -- the whole directory is a symbolic link (and always has been). It hasn't caused quota issues in the past because sometimes the files I put in that directory push it over the quota and I get a warning or temporarily locked from using Dropbox.
The reason I use symbolic links is I have a directory structure on my computer (basically my whole development environment) that I'd like to preserve without moving everything in the Dropbox folder. I only need access to a small subset of those files on multiple computers, hence the link to that directory.
Do you think this is the problem? Why did I (and others) just start getting this message? More importantly, what can I do about it?
Thanks,
Michael
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