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Mats Samuelsson
12 months agoNew member | Level 1
There are two Dropbox folders on my computer and both seem to be syncing to Dropbox.
The old Dropbox main folder (D:\Dropbox (Westcoast) remains as a junction since the change of Dropbox main folder naming some years back.
New files are saved correctly in the new folder system but appears also in the old folder together with all other old files.
But when I try to delete a file in the old junction folder it's also deleted in the correct main folder.
How can I safely remove the junction such new files are not appearing and ultimately delete the old junction folder hierarchy without destroying files and folders in the correct main folder.
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- Nancy12 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for your post, Mats Samuelsson!
If I understand correctly, you’re seeing two local Dropbox folders on your computer and both of them seem to be syncing to your Dropbox account online, correct?
To look into this further, can you send me a few screenshots of what you see on your end?
I’d also like a screenshot of the Dropbox folder location you see under the Sync tab of your app preferences.
Let me know when you’re ready.
- Mats Samuelsson12 months agoNew member | Level 1
Dear Nancy,
enclosing the pics
- Jay11 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Mats Samuelsson, the junction folder is only a shortcut to the main folder location, and contains no actual data in it.
Deleting the junction folder itself wouldn't affect the folder it is pointing to.
Bear in mind that if any old apps or documents are using that junction (as in, the old folder location) to function or perform macros etc., they will no longer work as they should when the junction is deleted.
- Mats Samuelsson11 months agoNew member | Level 1
I'm in full control of my PC and have no old apps pointing to the old junction.
This is a remnant since Dropbox changed the naming structure a couple of years ago. I want the junction pointer removed but how do I do that without deleting the files? Any change in the junction folder has a consequence in the main folder.
- Jay11 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
You can delete the folder itself, instead of the files inside the junction. This would remove it from the system.
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