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Stephen J.9
2 months agoExplorer | Level 4
The Dropbox app is trying to sync folders, and there's no option to stop that.
DB is trying to sync stuff in my Windows folder and I now have 15 sync issues. The "app" is about useless as mammaries on a bull. It lists them, then sends you to the folder if you click "view file," but there is no "don't sync this folder" option available.
I can't click the thumbs down icon enough for "was this helpful?"
I have all my user files on one drive, (not "onedrive,") and I don't want to sign anything, share anything, docsend anything, upgrade anything, I just want it to keep that ONE FOLDER synced. That's it.
How can I make this happen.
Do these steps from Microsoft help at all in changing the index location?
19 Replies
- Nancy2 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for your post, Stephen J.9.
To be able to further assist, can you clarify which folders the Dropbox app is trying to sync exactly?
When saying that you don't see an option to "don't sync this folder", do you mean that you'd like to ignore them this way perhaps?If not, please send me a screenshot of what you’re seeing on your end, and I’ll have a look.
Keep me posted.
- Stephen J.92 months agoExplorer | Level 4
My understanding is Windows is now using "AI" to modify people's OS settings. I constantly have to go into my firewall settings and re-click "allow" on one of my PLC/HMI applications. I wonder if "AI" is changing my folder permissions. Though, I never told Dropbox to back up anything Windows, only the "Dropbox" folder on a separate drive. Windows is on a solid state drive on its own little island.
There is no "don't sync this folder" option for Dropbox.
Thanks !!
Steve
- Stephen J.92 months agoExplorer | Level 4
and that "Documents" folder I don't use, and I really wish I had the hard drive space to get rid of M$ OneDrive.
I'm done with M$ trying to run my life, handle all my files, be my browser, know everything I do and type. I just want it to run programs and keep the OS safe. That's all. I guess what I really want is Linux, but with a "Defender" or air gap for the BIOS and OS. 😂 - Rich2 months ago
Super User II
Stephen J.9 wrote:
My understanding is Windows is now using "AI" to modify people's OS settings.
That wouldn't have anything to do with Dropbox or its settings; only your Windows Settings. You can easily disable Copilot (the AI tool that handles this) in your Windows Settings.
Stephen J.9 wrote:
I wonder if "AI" is changing my folder permissions.
It's not. AI isn't doing anything that you aren't telling it to do or asking for help with.
Stephen J.9 wrote:
I never told Dropbox to back up anything Windows ...
If you mean the Desktop, Documents and Downloads folders, that would be from the Backup feature. Dropbox doesn't (and can't) enable this on its own. It can only be enabled by the user. One of the prompts occurs during installation of the Dropbox app, and if you just clicked through the install quickly you likely went right by the screen to opt out of using Backup.
You can easily manage your backups or disable the Backup feature.
Stephen J.9 wrote:
There is no "don't sync this folder" option for Dropbox.
Sync and Backup are two different features so you wouldn't see the option to not sync (i.e. ignore) a folder that was being backed up. That said, the don't sync option on the right-click menu no longer exists. The option to ignore a file or folder so it doesn't sync is controlled through the command line. Note that this has no effect on folders that are being backed up, such as your Documents. It only effects files or folders that are located within your Dropbox folder.
- Stephen J.92 months agoExplorer | Level 4
I didn't ask Dropbox to back anything up, least of all a folder I just park trash in.
What is "controlled through the command line" and why does it have anything to do with Dropbox?
Is there a stripped down version of Dropbox for stupid people like me? I want ONE thing from Dropbox, sync anything I put in the Dropbox folder, and perhaps give me the option of storing particular folders on the server as "online only," for my laptop device. - Rich2 months ago
Super User II
Stephen J.9 wrote:
What is "controlled through the command line" and why does it have anything to do with Dropbox?
You were asking about an option to tell Dropbox to not sync a folder. That's called ignoring the folder and you control it by issuing a command at the command line. There is no option on the right-click menu for that. And this applies only to files or folders that are in your local Dropbox folder.
Stephen J.9 wrote:
Is there a stripped down version of Dropbox ...
No, and one really isn't need. The existing app does exactly what you want it to do; sync files.
Stephen J.9 wrote:
I didn't ask Dropbox to back anything up, least of all a folder I just park trash in.
Have you looked at your Backups page to see if your Documents folder is being backed up?
- Stephen J.930 days agoExplorer | Level 4
- Stephen J.930 days agoExplorer | Level 4
I still don't know what a "command line" is, where it is, or what syntax I need to enter on that line to make it stop trying to sync files in Windows that are (apparently) continuously changing moment to moment.
Right now Dropbox is completely constipated trying to back up these files and asking me to give it permission to access these files. - Stephen J.930 days agoExplorer | Level 4
This is where it is camping and trying to back up files I don't even know what they are, apparently they are in "Documents," a folder I don't use.
- Walter29 days ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Stephen J.9 - thanks for the additional information and the screenshots too.
Did you try rebooting your computer, quitting and relaunching the app, or even signing out and then back in through the app's preferences since you first noticed this?
If you did and this persists, you can also try fixing your hardlinks and permissions as outlined here.
As for the command line on your computer, you can try a web search for more information.
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