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MarianoBNewlink
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This file does not have an app associated with it for performing this action
I'm totally shocked that this error is not on forum. May be its too new or people just reinstalle dropbox or something. We have dropbox bussines at company, I have like 120 computers arround the word...
- 7 years ago
Hey! yes, I just tried that and worked.
Its something in dropbox, with linked files. Reinstalling dropbox fix that, some times need to run the repair at office.
What I found is that I need to install Office first, RESTART the computer and then install dropbox.
Some how I gues MS do some chanes that dropbox do not detect and write over them, unless I restart the computer after MS Office install.
But definitelly there is something odd with linked files that some times need to put them local to access them
Rich
Super User II
7 years ago
MarianoBNewlink wrote:
Actually its an erro generated by dropbox somehow.
It is not generated by Dropbox. It's generated by Windows. Dropbox has nothing to do with opening files.
Since you've mentioned that the files are marked as Online-only, when you try to open a file Dropbox has to first download the file before it's available on your computer. As Здравко mentioned, the operating system is checking the file's content but the content isn't there yet because Dropbox hasn't downloaded the file yet. That's why Windows is telling you that it doesn't regcognize the file's type.
Здравко's workaround is also correct; mark the file as Local and allow it to sync, then open it. When you're done editing the file, mark it as Online-only again. You would have to do that anyway, even if the file was opening correctly the first time.
MarianoBNewlink
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Lol, yes, its has to be with dropbox. Dropbox is not opening the file, but the file for windows is not there. Dropbox linked that file virtually. and when windows does not find the file, or the header of the file to identify the type, will print the error. So its 100% related to how dropbox manage thos linked files, The error is printed from windows, but generated for a fault on linked files of dropbox.
But anyway. I found the solution myself, it has to be about the order of install of programs and restarting, and if the file is too large, will print the error, but you wait until dropbox finish downloading it and will work.
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