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Sparky_McGuffin
3 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Newest Dropbox update automatically setting files to online-only on Windows.
Why are my files now being automatically set to online only with the newest update? This is the most idiotic thing Dropbox has done yet. I don't care if there is a new interface on my desktop. I do care if now all the files I thought were actually on my HD are now gone. Thanks for wasting my bandwidth as I re-download countless GB of data I want on my HD.
I use Dropbox as one of my backup sites, and very occassionally for synching. I don't care if Windows now has a feature that does what Dropbox does. I use Dropbox because it is independent of my operating system. The more Dropbox attempts to emulate Windows, the less useful it is to me. I've used Dropbox for over a decade, and now I'm going to look for somewhere else on the cloud to backup my data (in addition to my spare HD). I don't know if I'll find it, but wish me luck because Dropbox is less and less useful every year, and now it actively makes my life more difficult.
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- clashton16 days agoNew member | Level 2
I just had the same issue. With the last update Dropbox made all my files and folders online only, without asking me if this was what I wanted.
I followed the instructions to click on the folder icon and make the entire folder available offline and now everything is being downloaded again, which the icon notification indicates is going to take several hours.
I hope I will not have to do this again the next time there is a Dropbox update.
- Nancy2 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey videoeditor2, did you get the chance to go through Megan’s previous post?
- Megan3 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi there, videoeditor2, thanks for joining our Community!
Keep in mind that you can always use these steps in order to make your files available offline or online-only by default.
Do you want to make all your Dropbox files "available offline"? If so, right-click on the Dropbox folder itself and see if that gives you the desired option.
Would you like to share some additional info such as the exact version of the Dropbox desktop app and syncing status of the Dropbox desktop app as shown in your taskbar at the moment?
If you have any screenshots, they're more than welcome!
Let me know how it goes!
- videoeditor23 months agoNew member | Level 2
Same problem here too. Using windows 10.
How do I make the folder I want to be used offline stay? Because I noticed that I have the files synced already but when I shutdown my computer and turn it back on, the files were not downloaded and was set to just online again?
Another thing is that, the folders icon now all have a green check status even though the files inside it are not synced and just available online. How do I make the Folder status icon be just a cloud icon since the contents of the folder is just online? - Megan3 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Sparky_McGuffin, sorry to hear you're having issues with this.
Just for clarification, are you referring to the default settings for new files added to your account, in the Dropbox desktop application on this preferences page?
Have you tried right-clicking the Dropbox folder in order to mark the entire folder as available offline?
Could you let us know the exact OS version of your computer and the version and syncing status of the Dropbox desktop app as shown in your taskbar at the moment?
Just to confirm, has the update finished or is it still ongoing?
Let me know and we'll go from there.
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