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td47
5 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Dropbox Log Files
While looking for something else on my 2 Windows 10 PC's, I noticed that there are several hundred log files located at the path:
C:\ProgramData\Dropbox\Update\Log
These range from 2018 dates to current, and sizes from 800K to 2K. As these are NOT normal text files, and I cannot see any options within the Dropbox program itself to read these, please explain what their function is. As see NO sync issues, I assume that I can get rid of them, as it seems pointless keeping them, unless of course there is some sort of "telemetry" that Dropbox is doing, that we, as users do NOT KNOW ABOUT?
It would be really useful if your product had an option to delete this "log history", say over 1, 3, 6 or 12 months old files, in a user setting, to stop this unnecessary clutter.
- Hi td47; thanks for posting in Community and happy Monday!
When you have the desktop app installed and running on your computer, the app updater service's logs are stored in the app's data folders; not within your Dropbox account or Dropbox Folder.
You should be safe to delete them without affecting the app's functionality at all.
As for your suggestion in the end of your post, I'd recommend posting it in the relevant section of our Community so other users who find it useful can up-vote it to show their interest,
Let me know if you have any other questions!
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- sodaspop4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
For years, after a DB update, I get in an ProgramData folder update log files and in an AppData Local, other log filed that contain either Chinese or Japanese characters. (NOT the file names, the file content) They used to be 400+K in size, loaded with these characters. Of recent time, they are about 5K. A search on line for info reveals NO returns about this. What are these files and why the Asian characters? Am I the only one getting these?
- Megan4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi sodaspop, happy Tuesday!
Would you be able to send me a few screenshots of these logs, in order for us to have a visual of this too?
Keep me posted, and we'll take it from there.
- td474 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
MeganIf you read this post from the begining, you will see what this isue is actually about. The issue with these repeated and unwanted log files is why OTHER users are complaining about the same thing. That is, log files building up, that become very old if not deleted, and the DropBox product does NOT do any cleanup. I would therefore guarrantee that the post you are askinf gor information about is EXACTLY the same issue that I originally reported, and these files will be at the path:
C:\ProgramData\Dropbox\Update\Log
You can go to ANY Windows 10 PC with Dropbox installed, and go to that path with File Explorer and see for yourself.
- sodaspop4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have screenshots and an actual file.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/n975qcfb7k8z4mx/AADdMsUgb8Jt2qI6iTqzDH9Ga?dl=0
When DB runs, the 10MB .tmp file is created in the AppData number 1 or 2 folder. After DB closes, that file is replaced by a 312KB no extension file (attached) Open that with Notepad. Been doing this as far back as I can remember. Am I the only one who gets these strange files?
- Hannah4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey sodaspop, thanks for this, but would you mind attaching the screenshots directly to your next reply here?
To do that, click on the little camera icon right above the reply box.
Thanks!
- sodaspop4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I also have an actual file of screen shot
- sodaspop3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I've been doing searches for years trying to find out why Dropbox update logs in [c: ProgramData Dropbox Update Log] path contain regular log files , but also creates 2 folders containing Japanese or Chinese characters, and I'm not referring to the files names, but the file content. The 2 folders are named 01 and 02 and are in [{user} appData Local dropbox Logs] folder path. These Asian character files used to be about 450K in size. Lately, they are smaller, like 5K, but still appear. I often delete the regular log files and these strange ones, but over time, more appear. Searches for this issue yield zero results. Can anybody help? I can supply files or screen shots.
- td473 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
sodaspopThe reason the files have odd characters, is they are compressed or encoded in a proprietary format that ONLY the Dropbox app or its install routines understands. I see NO use for them, as they can be quite old unless you manually delete them. They are NOT readable for users, with any known app, and there is NO normal text (plain-text ) in them.
- sodaspop3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
It just seems like a lot of work to create a file format using Asian characters (I don't know Japanese from Chinese) rather than encrypted binary. And in this case, since it's so unusual (I've never seen it used before), you'd think DB would have a searchable FAQ that explains it. First time I saw it years ago, I thought, "Is that some kind of virus?"
- td473 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
sodaspopI think you are misunderstanding what is going on here. Notepad or Wordpad, when used to try to display compressed or encoded log files (or even binary files), will do its best to "interpret" what it detects/thinks are extended character sets that might be in the file. These extended character sets will most times come out as Asian character sets, it is NOT Dropbox trying to use Chinese or whatever, it is just their own proprietary format. I agree, they are of no use to users though, which is one of the main points of my initial post on this.
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