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josh p.2
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
How do I upload folders to my dropbox?
I am having an issue. I want to put all my files from my laptop into the dropbox as backup. I would then be able to delete some of those files on my laptop because it is full. The problem I keep having is I can only upload files and I need to upload whole folders. When I try to copy and paste them into the dropbox on my desktop, the files are put on my hard drive as well as my dropbox. How can I put folders into dropbox without also putting them on my hard drive?
bustab wrote:
But Microsoft have it working just fine.
As does Dropbox...
Uploading a folder in the web interface through Chrome
And look, in Firefox as well now...
Uploading a folder in the web interface through Firefox
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- jim w.610 years agoNew member | Level 1
Come on guys - does anyone that works at "Dropbox" use their service?
- Rich10 years ago
Super User II
Jim, I've edited your posts. Please watch your language here or your posts could be removed or your account suspended. Thank you.
- Christopher S.3410 years agoNew member | Level 2
prehistoric service...thinking of leaving too...
- Rich10 years ago
Super User II
The ability to upload a folder is a limitation of your browser, not Dropbox. Even Firefox has acknowledged this. It works in Chrome, but no other browsers. Even on Google Drive, it only works in Chrome.
If you're using the web interface and you want to upload complete folders, use Chrome as your browser.
- bustab9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Dropbox - I just wanted to let you know that as a result of this issue I am migrating my entire account to Onedrive and cancelling my sub.
"The ability to upload a folder is a limitation of your browser, not Dropbox. Even Firefox has acknowledged this. It works in Chrome, but no other browsers."
Not for me. But Microsoft have it working just fine.
Good day sirs. - Rich9 years ago
Super User II
bustab wrote:
But Microsoft have it working just fine.
As does Dropbox...
Uploading a folder in the web interface through Chrome
And look, in Firefox as well now...
Uploading a folder in the web interface through Firefox
- Tod_Tigi9 years agoNew member | Level 2
DropBox,
You are right. If in Chrome, you can drag and drop. However, your upload times and error rates are terrible. Unfortunately Google Drive has you licked on this one. Hope to see some improvement if you want to keep my business.
~TT
- Tammie9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you loads for this, you just saved me from major frustration!
I was attempting a folder upload using a Safari browser which wasn't allowing for whole folders upload!! I have now been able to do just that using Chrome!
Thank you for your post.
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