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Jayson L.
4 years agoHelpful | Level 7
No Option to "Make Available Offline."
Honestly, this seemingly late "bringing to the forefront" (I guess you'd call it) of the whole "Online Only" vs. "Make Available Offline" thing has been more of a headache than a help, if I may offer my opinion.
I purchased a new ultra-portable Windows computer which has a 256GB SSD on board, but I plan on using my Dropbox files with it, and I have well over 256GB worth of stuff in my Dropbox.
The thing is that I'm often in situations in which I need offline access to my files.
So I purchased a 1 TB microSD card, which will never leave its slot in this machine. Heck, I can't even retrieve it, it seems.
I mounted it so that it isn't considered "Removable Media" by the computer, and then I proceeded to install Dropbox on the computer, with the intent of using the 1 TB card exclusively for Dropbox content...offline.
I left my machine to sync overnight, and what do you know? Everything has a stupid cloud next to it.
I have no option to "Make Available Offline," either in the file/folder context menu or in the Dropbox application > Preferences > Sync menu.
If this is by design, it's a pitifully stupid design.
I'm going to whatever lengths I can to make this work the way I envision, but I'm going to be awfully disappointed if Dropbox doesn't respect use cases that might not necessarily conform to a narrow definition.
If it's an issue with a recent update to the application, then please bug the developers posthaste.
Not sure if this is okay to share but in the interests of keeping everyone in this loop up to date...
Update: My Dropbox context menus are back. This solution works. Fingers crossed it stays that way!!
I have been exchanging emails with a very helpful Dropbox engineer and he has stepped me through a few options. Most didn't work. This latest one does, but it's a step back to a previous stable version of the app.
I was told that Dropbox are working on an updated version of the app that will bring back the context menus as they are aware of the problem. However, this may take a week or more. In the meantime, he suggested I roll back to an older version of the app that still works with the context menus on the latest version of Windows 11. You can find the download link to the install file here: https://www.dropbox.com/downloading?build=158.4.4564&plat=win&type=full&arch=x64
Now, a few things to note:
1. You do not need to uninstall the existing app. Just click and install this older version on top of it. It will override the existing version.2. Give it time. It takes a bit after the install to click online. Check that the older version of the app has "taken" by hovering over the Dropbox app icon and checking the app version. It should be 158.4.4564.
3. After the install is finished, Dropbox will sync and will re-index all your local files on your hard drive in the Dropbox folder. That will take a while, depending on how many files you have and how big the total storage space is. Be patient.
4. Your context menus will slowly come back online in Windows Explorer when you right-click as each file and folder finishes syncing and indexing. If you right-click and the Dropbox context menu isn't showing, it probably means it is still syncing and indexing. Again, be patient. Once that's finished, your context menus should be back for all your files and folders in Dropbox.
5. VERY IMPORTANT. You need to DISABLE the auto-update for Dropbox until the new stable version is installed (when it eventually comes out) and you stay on this version. 158.4.4564. To do that: open Task Manager (CTRL+ALT+DEL) and go to the PROCESSES tab. Scroll down to BACKGROUND PROCESSES and keep scrolling until you get to "Dropbox Update Service (32 bit)" and click on that to highlight it. Then right-click and select "End task." That will disable the auto-update TEMPORARILY.
NOTE: if you reboot your computer, the Dropbox auto-update task will enable again, so each time you reboot, you will need to disable the auto-update process. Just repeat STEP 5. There is no real way to turn it off permanently, and there's a whole Dropbox thread about it. If you want to read about it, it's here. https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Apps-and-Installations/How-to-disable-DropBox-Update/td-p/199292 I wouldn't recommend it anyway because you do actually want the auto update to work, and it's part of Dropbox's policy. I wouldn't mess with it anymore permanently. If you are in contact with a Dropbox engineer via email as part of this issue, they will be able to turn it off for you on their end, but you have to ask.
Good luck.
Shout out to the Dropbox engineer helping me. He was super helpful and very responsive.
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- MHJC4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Update: I tried the last thing that I hadn't tried, and that was fully uninstalling Dropbox first and then re-installing. I followed the 'advanced reinstall' instructions for Windows, though there were no registry entries to delete. This seems to have solved my context menu problems. Will update if it does not remain so.
- LUNARWAVE4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Yes, It worked for me for less than 1 day, and then gone again.
I tried the same tactics(?) but the magic never happened after that.
- fefone4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
ciao!
installed a stable version.
now I see:
windows 11 pro 10.0.22000
dropbox 159.4.5870
Context windows menu is back!
I'll keep the thread updated if something changes. ciao!
- vegasesq4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
This has been an issue for at least a month. Yes, I've rebooted my computer multiple times during that time.
- Walter4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey vegasesq, sorry to jump in here, but do you happen to be running any 3rd party apps that might be using your context menus?
If so, could you have a look at this and let us know if it helped improve matters at all?
- Nancy4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Sorry to hear you’re having the same issue, Jeon.
Can you let me know what’s the current syncing status of your Dropbox app?
Also, have you given these steps a go? Do they seem to help?
Glad to hear your context menu is now back, fefone! I hope it stays that way.
- rmundell4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
here is the screenshot...
The version of Dropbox is 159.4.5870
- rmundell4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
mine are in the first 15...
- vegasesq4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks for jumping in. My registry is similar to rmundell. See below. Looks like most of them are Dropbox -- and Dropbox is in the top 15 positions (although a couple of them would fall outside this number). Do I need to move ALL of them to the top 15 (looks like Dropbox takes up 10 already)
- Jay4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi rmundell, vegasesq, the Dropbox registry entries all need to be in the top positions, and right now in both your images, they're not showing up at he top of the list.
Given that OneDrive and GoogleDrive are taking up the earlier spots (by using extra spaces) this prevents the Dropbox syncing icons from appearing. However, quitting the Google Drive and OneDrive (if you don't use them) would help since those entries would no longer affect the Dropbox app.
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