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Bill H.37
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
opening a .dropbox file
I have received a file with a .dropbox association. I opened it with wordpad and got ------ {"tag": "dropbox", "ns": 73397816 what do I do with this now to access the file ?
DaveC2
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
*Bill H. : *one such file exists in the root folder of your dropbox, its purpose is to allow a client being linked up to detect if the existing dropbox folder is supplied is the dropbox folder of the account.
Other such files exist in the root folder of a share, the folder does NOT become unshared if the file is removed, at worst removing and tthen moving/renaming the folder will cause you to stop syncing its shared content, you will always remain a member of the share.
The files purpose is for the DB app to detect a post move/rename of the folder, and know the folder is the shared folder it used to have. (which it would have just lost track of when the old folder name disappeared following the move/rename).
The first instance of the file can not be used for much.
The second instance has a power user application, by recording the .DROPBOX file, and then removing the shared folder from the dropbox folder, the shared folder is no longer being synced to your account, and does not occupy your quota, but you are still a member of the share.
At a later date, a folder can be inserted into dropbox, with ONLY the .DROPBOX file from he share reproduced in it, and you will begin syncing the share again, and download all shared content.
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