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jhardy2025
New member | Level 1
10 months ago

Re: File opened "x minutes ago" when I didn't open it?

I'm attaching a screenshot of the "Date Last Opened" column for recent documents on my Mac. All of these documents are from my Dropbox folder on my hard drive. As you can see, several Word documents were opened in short succession (there were more, but because I accessed them later they have a more recent date last opened tag now). I did not personally access any of these documents (most had been dormant for a significant time) and I was away from my computer when this occurred. Nor was I linked to dropbox with any other device.

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  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
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    10 months ago

    Thanks for the screenshot and clarification on this jhardy2025 

    Would it be OK if we sent you an email to have a further look internally at this point? 

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    jhardy2025
    New member | Level 1
    9 months ago

    Yes, please do.

    3.18.25: Hi, Walter - I never received any follow up on this. What did you find out?

  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
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    9 months ago

    Hey jhardy2025, I just sent you an email.

    Reply back to me, and we'll take it from there! 

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