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alan78
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
all 'FILE EXPLORER' FILE icons flashing whenever dropbox is running
As of today drop box is causing the file icons in ANY/ALL open explorer windows to flash constantly between the correct icon image and the default windows 'no icon' icon.
if i KILL the dropbox proc...
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
6 years agoThank you for the quick response megawhite.
As promised, I just reached out via email so we can look further into this.
Whenever you get the chance, please take a look at your inbox for my message and we'll take it from there.
Thanks again!
clevercrow1
6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Please send me a magic link too... BUT just don't expect me to click it.
I've already raced round and round the "tech support" tree for days on end with ever increasing time consuming requests to "stand on my head and spit nickles" without any real help.
Jeez, this has been reported by dozens of users and probably affects hundreds of users and has been experimented on by tech support with NO PROGRESS since first reported.
Are you going to tell us poor suffering end users that you have actually fixed ANY user's problems with blinking icons in all the years it's been reported? If you have, then POST THE SOLUTION HERE... and otherwise, how about tech support SOLVE THE PROBLEM inhouse, and then post the product with necessary improvements to ALL USERS who have wasted hours and been frustrated by this DEFECT for month after month after month.
- Casper7776 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
clevercrow1 Thought you moved to OneDrive 4x weeks ago? Or was that clevercrow ? I so, why do you keep on posting here using CAPITAL LETTERS that some people can interperate as SHOUTING?
I use Dropbox and Dropbox Business on 3x different computers. All the latest versions of Dropbox (Beta) and Windows 10. No Explorer icons flickering. Did it occur to you that it could be related to the hardware you are using? My Surface laptop is 2 years old, the HP one 8 years old and the Desktop 1 year old. But all work just fine. Sounds like an incompatible driver issue or something.
Just my 2 cents.
Regards
Casper
- pepehands6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
We all envy your lack of soul-crushing icon overlay refreshing.
It happens on multiple machines, very different specs.
It's clearly a conflict - and clearly doesn't happen on every system (because Dropbox employees would have fixed it by now).
The problem is Dropbox takes no action in resolving it, but rather runs us through hoops to do testing that is their responsibility. It could, and likely is, technically, 'caused' by a conflict with some other software - but this is something Dropbox is PAID to find through TESTING - and RESOLVE BEFORE shipping and charging customers for broken features.
And yes, I am shouting (not at you, or even support) because it makes me angry to be treated as a beta tester and patronized by a company that gives it's support staff (with whom I sympathize - support is not the problem here) inadequate guidance - and they are left to mindlessly run us all through a list of 'fixes' that waste even more of our collective time.
Just read through the thread. This is a ridiculous problem, inexcusably handled. And, honestly, quite simply resolved - for those who have the problems -- at the very least, allow users to DISABLE the feature and get on with our lives.
Until then, we either suffer, move on or hack our registries, and Drobox becomes more of a curse word than a trusted brand.
- anonymous6 years ago
Hi pepehands,
If you do not want to put the hands in the registry, give a try to ShellExView which is a free tool that can easily enable/disable any unwanted shell extensions for you. This method do not delete those keys so it should be a better workaround :wink:
Hope this will help!
Edit: Be sure that you only disable Icon Overlay Handler as shown below:
Then restart explorer with Ctrl+E to apply the changes.
- pepehands6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
anonymous This is brilliant. I can't believe it took so long to connect this tool to this problem. Much better than ad hoc registry deletions. ShellExView is good.
With this tool, we can possibly finish our work as croudsourced unpaid Dropbox interns and help them debug their overlay code.
Dropbox support - if you're listening - please send this to tool to the devs who are working on the shell extensions. Also maybe include this link:
"The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Shell Extensions"
ALSO -
To those that haven't given up (or can't) - I recommend combining forces with others who have issues with Dropbox's horrible implementation of the icon overlays - I found this thread - there are probably others. This is a request to allow users to disable the overlays:
IMPORTANT: there's a box on that page "vote for this idea" - go vote for it and maybe +1 the thread to give the problem more visibility.
I really hate that we have to do this, but if we're stuck with Dropbox, might as well try to make them do what we're paying them for.
- drdogbot76 years agoHelpful | Level 5
> This is a request to allow users to disable the overlays:
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> IMPORTANT: there's a box on that page "vote for this idea" - go vote for it and maybe +1 the thread to give the problem more visibility.
pepehands, while they're at it, maybe they could even give us a third option for the icon overlays:
- constantly flickering icon overlays (classic mode)
- disable icon overlays
- properly functioning icon overlays
- Ray W.26 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I have been having the flashing or blinking icons in File Explorer for several months now. I have reached out to Dropbox Support and have reloaded and clean installed etc. to no avail. I have also sent them videos of the screen. As other have reported I have the idential issue on three computers, quite high end specs, two laptops and a desktop, all Windows 10 Pro and different ages but completely up-to-date. I have 330,000 files (many photos) and 1.2TB of data in Dropbox. I have virtually all folders as Local on the desktop, and selected folders as Local on the laptops. If I am oganising files and folders the only way I can manage this and stay sane is to exit from Dropbox, and then restart it when I've finished those tasks. After exiting Dropbox everything is fine.
As I have decided I want all my data in the cloud, and selected Dropbox for this, it is very disappointing that this issue continues with no real support from the Dropbox developers it would seem. All my interactions with customer support have been the "try this" stuff, although it has apparently been sent to the techs, but no response. Maybe they're all working on new features! However, as others have commented, it really is a showstopper and I'm now also looking at OneDrive.
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