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tom d.31
5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Having issue opening my C4D files on a shared server.
Hi there
I suddenly have an issue where I can't open any C4D (Cinema 4d) files from a shared server.
I can open the files fine on the server machine itself and all other file types open fine from the server (Photoshop files, InDesign files etc)
Is anyone else experiencing this issue? It literally happened overnight after many years of working seamlessly.
I am using Windows 11 on all machines
Many thanks, Tom
Fixed it!! During the Dropbox install, tick “Opt out of Dropbox for Windows Update,” sync again, and it’s back to normal.
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- Rich5 months ago
Super User II
tom d.31 wrote:
I suddenly have an issue where I can't open any C4D (Cinema 4d) files from a shared server.
I'm trying to understand how you're working. Do you mean that you have Dropbox installed on a computer being used as a server, and that you're accessing the Dropbox files from another computer through a folder shared from the server?
Are all the files on the server computer marked as available offline? After you open a file on the server itself, can you then open the same file on one of the client computers?
- tom d.315 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Many thanks for the reply.
Yes we have Dropbox stored on a machine that we are using as our server. We then access files in that folder from other machines.
The files on the server computer are all marked as available offline.
We can open these files on the server machine itself but not through the remote machines.
Every other filetype works fine (Photoshop, InDesing etc) These other file types also work fine when placed in the same folder as the Cinema 4d files so it doesn't seem to be a folder issue.
The issue seems to be solely with Cinema 4d files
thanks again
- Rich5 months ago
Super User II
tom d.31 wrote:
Yes we have Dropbox stored on a machine that we are using as our server. We then access files in that folder from other machines.
You should know that Dropbox doesn't support such a configuration. The Dropbox application running on your server may not receive notification of file changes or requests from the operating system when accessing the files remotely. Simply put, it's not designed to work that way.
tom d.31 wrote:
The files on the server computer are all marked as available offline.
Have you confirmed that?
You also mentioned that you're running Windows 11 and the issue started overnight. Dropbox is rolling out the Dropbox for Windows update which changes how the sync process works, and how files are stored/accessed. This could be causing your issue.
- tom d.315 months agoExplorer | Level 3
thanks
The 'available offline' files on the server show a solid green tick so should be all good there.
I think you're right that the issue has been casued by the Dropbox windows update
We've used this workflow for many years without issue, hopefully a fix is on the way
- Hannah5 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey tom d.31, thanks for reaching out to us and sorry to see that you're having this issue.
I wanted to let you know that I located your support request about this as well and passed your comments along to the agent working on your case.
I've also raised the priority of the case, so you'll get a reply as soon as possible.
Hopefully, you'll get to the bottom of this very soon!
- tom d.315 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Great, thanks for looking into that for me
- cmolfino5 months agoNew member | Level 2
I'm having exactly the same issue. Same setup, same problem. It seems it happened right after a windows update or dropbox software update. I can open any file through the network, except for the .c4d files.
- Walter5 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey cmolfino - thanks for letting us know about this. I've just followed up via email to have a further look internally, so please take a look at your inbox and we'll take it from there.
- tom d.314 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Walter - I'm checking in to see if there was any further update on this please?
thanks
- Jay4 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi tom d.31, the information we received from our specialist team is that storing the Dropbox folder on a network drive isn't a configuration we officially support, so we’re unable to troubleshoot the issue you're experiencing.
To resolve this, they recommend moving the Dropbox folder to a local drive.In the meantime, if there's anything else we can assist with, feel free to reply back here.
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