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jakryk
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Actual Desktop app won't open
I need to get the actual app to open so I can change the settings (because even though I select "never for this device" for downloading photos, I get the stupid Download Photos window Every Friggin T...
- 7 years agoItâs great that weâve now ruled out this being attributed to a syncing issue, so letâs follow a different path towards resolution jakryk.Taking it from where weâve already left off, it looks like youâve been able to locate the Dropbox icon, Dropbox is syncing your files across devices & the issue primarily lies on the pop-up message youâre seeing upon connecting your phone, where your option wouldnât stick. Please let me know if Iâve missed anything along the way.Just as a brief follow-up to Elixir's pointers, kindly note that if youâre working on a Windows 10 device, you should be able to disable Camera Uploads by changing your Autoplay settings, as below:âą Click the Dropbox icon in the system tray at the bottom right of your screen and then click on the right hand side of your profile picture in the Notifications panel.âą Select "Preferences" & then Select the âImportâ tab.âą In the window that appears, click on "Change AutoPlay Settings".âą In the AutoPlay settings, scroll down and choose the camera you want to change settings for. It will likely have "Import pictures and video using Dropbox" as the default.âą Click on the drop-down menu and change the option accordingly.Please let me know if you had adjusted this setting previously &/or the results &I'll follow-up with you soon. Thnks again for keeping in touch with us!
Elixir
7 years agoStar | Level 19
Hey jakryk, When you plug in a particular device, and select Never for this device, Dropbox should remember that device and not prompt again next time. If that does not happen, you may disable the Camera Uploads from your PC. To disable Camera Uploads, go to the settings. Click the Dropbox icon on Windows taskbar tray > Click the Accont/settings icon > Choose Preferences... I am on a Mac, so I am attaching an old Windows screenshot:
In the current version, you may see your account/profile photo instead of the gear icon.
The go to the Import tab, and uncheck the Enable camera uploads. This should stop the import photos prompt.
By uninstalling and reinstalling Dropbox app, you won't lose your data.
jakryk
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Ok, tried that. It says Galaxy s10e (don't import). It still asks me if I want to import pictures every time I dock the phone.
- Jane7 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Itâs great that weâve now ruled out this being attributed to a syncing issue, so letâs follow a different path towards resolution jakryk.Taking it from where weâve already left off, it looks like youâve been able to locate the Dropbox icon, Dropbox is syncing your files across devices & the issue primarily lies on the pop-up message youâre seeing upon connecting your phone, where your option wouldnât stick. Please let me know if Iâve missed anything along the way.Just as a brief follow-up to Elixir's pointers, kindly note that if youâre working on a Windows 10 device, you should be able to disable Camera Uploads by changing your Autoplay settings, as below:âą Click the Dropbox icon in the system tray at the bottom right of your screen and then click on the right hand side of your profile picture in the Notifications panel.âą Select "Preferences" & then Select the âImportâ tab.âą In the window that appears, click on "Change AutoPlay Settings".âą In the AutoPlay settings, scroll down and choose the camera you want to change settings for. It will likely have "Import pictures and video using Dropbox" as the default.âą Click on the drop-down menu and change the option accordingly.Please let me know if you had adjusted this setting previously &/or the results &I'll follow-up with you soon. Thnks again for keeping in touch with us!
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