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gstewart3000
11 months agoNew member | Level 2
Sync icons are no longer visible after Dropbox update on Windows
Hi there,
Today, Dropbox automatically updated and ever since I can no longer see the sync icons on my files. I've repeatedly restarted and also checked the ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers section in the registry to make sure they weren't bumped out by OneDrive and Google but this is not the case. I'm not sure how else to get them back? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
gstewart3000 wrote:
Dropbox automatically updated and ever since I can no longer see the sync icons on my files.
If you received the Dropbox for Windows update, the sync icons would have moved to a new location. They're no longer on the files themselves. Instead, Windows now has a Status column for services that use the new Cloud Sync API. If you received this update, make sure you have the Status column visible in Explorer.
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- Hannah11 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for bringing this to our attention, gstewart3000.
Is it just the sync icons that are missing or are you missing other Dropbox items?
For example, if you right-click a file in your Dropbox folder, do you see all the expected Dropbox options?
What do you see when you hover over your Dropbox icon? Is the app syncing as normal?
And what is your computer's OS version?
Let me know and we'll go from there.
- gstewart300011 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi there,
It's just the sync icons that are missing, everything else seems to be working as normal, including all of the Dropbox options on the right-click menu.
- Rich11 months ago
Super User II
gstewart3000 wrote:
Dropbox automatically updated and ever since I can no longer see the sync icons on my files.
If you received the Dropbox for Windows update, the sync icons would have moved to a new location. They're no longer on the files themselves. Instead, Windows now has a Status column for services that use the new Cloud Sync API. If you received this update, make sure you have the Status column visible in Explorer.
- LNWin1110 months agoNew member | Level 1
I have the SAME problem with new Dell laptop and Windows 11. My 4years old Dell with Windows 10 is fine!
- Jay10 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi LNWin11, could you try reinstalling the Dropbox desktop application, without uninstalling it first, by clicking this link?
- gstewart300010 months agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks, I've now realised this was the issue!
- gstewart300010 months agoNew member | Level 2
Somebody has already replied with the solution for this, it's changed to the status column now, there are no longer any overlays on the file icons.
- Dontee3329 months agoHelpful | Level 6
This does not work for me, Windows 24H2, please advise, I enabled the "Status" column in explorer, there are no icons.
- Rich9 months ago
Super User II
Dontee332 wrote:
This does not work for me, Windows 24H2, please advise, I enabled the "Status" column in explorer, there are no icons.
Make sure you're one the Dropbox for Windows Update, otherwise the sync icons will not be in the Status column. You can go into Preferences to update it.
- Dontee3329 months agoHelpful | Level 6
My sync settings dont have the option you highlighted.
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