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There are no such commands. Dropbox uses an encrypted database on the local computer to store its information. There are no commands or utilities that can be used to access that information.
Hi Rich,
Thanks for this information. A bit desillusional though, but understandable, seen from the viewpoint of Dropbox.
But tell me, if I can SEE in explorer the different types of icons, it looks to me that Explorer gets its information from "somewhere". As there is "an encrypted database" that is not accessible, how does Dropbox presents this information to explorer?
Grtz.,
Jaap
OK Rich,
Clear that you are not sure about the way this is handeled by Dropbox, no problem.
Although, I already tried several time to get in touch with Dropbox, but everytime I got an automated reply to look for the answer in this forum. And I don;t know any other way aywmore to get in touch ...
As being a super user, you obviously must have additional ways to contact support.
Can you submit my issue with Support? If they don't have (or don't want to give) an answer, I'm sure they will let you know.
Thank you.
Grtz.,
Jaap
jaap h. wrote:
Clear that you are not sure about the way this is handeled by Dropbox, no problem.
Correct, which is why I said "best guess." What I am clear about though is that what you're looking to do cannot be done. People have even previously asked how to programmatically check the sync status using the Dropbox API, and the answer is always the same; "There isn't currently a way to query this information."
Can you submit my issue with Support?
No, I can't. You need to reply back to your open ticket and hope that it gets escalated.
Hio Rich,
Very surprising that even you, being a Super USER has NO ACCESS to the DropBox support staff ....
Even more surprising is the fact that help from support seems to be a tombola of some sort. I can agree with waiting for a while, but this kind of lottery is new to me, and I don't think I like it.
You didn't state when the last time was that the answer "There isn't currently a way to query this information." was givven. So maybe there was some development and now the answer will be "there is a way". Let's try to keep this positive.
So HOW do I increase my chances that SUPPORT will see this and will escalate?
grtz.,
Jaap
I have a similar need. I synchronize between boxes that are intermittently connected.
If the sync status could be read by a script, then I could launch my application with that script and wait for the sync to finish before actually launching my application so that I know it had the most up-to-date information in the file.
While this doesn't answer the question, I hope it gives a use-case as to why this is a legitimate ask.
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p.s., it looks like it is available under linux:
https://www.dropboxwiki.com/tips-and-tricks/using-the-official-dropbox-command-line-interface-cli
Tried loading Python in Windows and running this utility to check the status, but I am certain it is looking to talk to dropboxd not dropbox.exe.
> Dropbox.py status
Dropbox isn't running!
Jay
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