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edp4
1 month agoNew member | Level 2
Logged out of the Dropbox app and back in and now I have a 'Dropbox (old)' and a 'Dropbox' folder
Application Affected Synching files Device PC Operating System/Browser (if using the web) Windows 11 Dropbox App Version (if using the app) Windows Desktop
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edp4
1 month agoNew member | Level 2
Update. Re-indexing made zero progress overnight. Right clicking Dropbox in the system tray no longer works. Dropbox was hung Tech support had me kill Dropbox (then they claim to have killed it on my PC somehow as well) and reboot my PC . Dropbox came alive after the reboot, asked me to login, and now back to the exact same screen that wants to rename my existing Dropbox folder to (old). Which in theory will cause an entire duplication of all of my locally stored files. Screenshot is the popup I get.
Finally got tech support to do a screen share. Seems to be a bug - but he cant get hold of anyone in engineering.
Moral of the story is - any time I log out of Dropbox and back in again it will create an entirely new Dropbox folder on my PC and try to fill it up with all the same files that I keep locally on my PC.
This may be the end of Dropbox for me.
Megan
Dropbox Community Moderator
1 month agoHey edp4, thanks for the updates!
I definitely see where you're coming from, and how important it is to get back syncing your work.
With that being said I was able to locate your active ticket on our system. It seems your case has been escalated to our specialized agents, therefore I believe it's best to wait for their instructions before moving further.
I deeply appreciate your patience while our team is working to resolve this. Hang tight, and they'll get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you so much!
- aloom12728 days agoExplorer | Level 3
This same problem came up for me this week, and I am worried it will result in the loss of some really valuable files. Have you found a solution to this issue?
- Hannah26 days ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Sorry to hear that, aloom127.
Are you still having this issue?
If so, would you mind sharing some more info? For example, what exact steps did you follow to get to where you are?
Any screenshots better explaining the issue, would also be very welcome.
Thanks!
- aloom12726 days agoExplorer | Level 3
At some point in the past few weeks, I was automatically logged out of my Dropbox account. When prompted to log back in, the app setup process began as if the Dropbox app was not already installed on my system. I tried force quitting the app and restarting my computer, but this didn't solve the issue.
I tried following the prompts. I was presented with a message stating that I already had a Dropbox folder set up on my machine. The menu didn't provide me with the option to use the existing Dropbox folder. Instead, it only offered that I rename my original folder something else, or choose a different location (same menu the OP screenshotted above).
Ultimately I uninstalled Dropbox causing my existing indexed folder to become hidden. When I reinstalled Dropbox, it created a new Dropbox Folder on my main boot (C:) drive (my original folder stayed hidden on my larger (D:) drive). When Dropbox was installed, I tried re-assigning the new Dropbox folder to my (D:) drive, but the app would immediately crash, I assume because it saw the other Dropbox folder there.
Ultimately I resorted to renaming the original folder "Dropbox (old)" and allowing the Dropbox app to create a new Dropbox folder on the same drive. My Dropbox (old) folder contains 1.25 TB of data, 522GB of which is on my local disk. There are 71,000 files and 5,900 folders. I'm wary of the process of re-indexing this data to the new Dropbox folder.
It should be noted that, unlike OP, I'm not being repeatedly logged out. My primary concern is the possibility that some of my files on my Dropbox (old) folder haven't been uploaded and synced, and will be lost if I allow the new Dropbox folder to overwrite it. Why can't I simply reconnect my existing Dropbox folder to my online account? Why does the app not allow for this? This is the first time something like this has happened. Dropbox has worked really well for me up until this point. But this breakdown in functionality feels bordering on catastrophic, especially if I were in the middle of a project (thankfully I am not). If there's not a clear way to proceed, I will probably just move my data to my GDrive account and call it quits with DB.
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