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Well this new garbage is annoying (at least to anyone who's been using Dropbox for years and understands how it works):
Apparently it rolled out with 51.4.66.
Is there a checkbox in the settings somewhere to control it (other than the "Don't ask me again" one that doesn't come up until the first delete and then disappears forever as soon as you use it?). Or can someone tell me what registry key it sets so I don't have to suffer it on every new machine / user profile I deploy to?
I hate the decisions Dropbox is making lately regarding their user experience. First they got rid of the Public folder, now this... they're going downhill fast. Hello, is anyone at Dropbox actually talking to your users??
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That answer suck.
Your software interfers with the operating systems ability to erase files.
Thats viral behavour. Degrading the perfomance of the OS.
3 times now I have had to remote to machine to find out why its not working each time i find this stupid prompt asking me if I want to erase files.
If you cant create an override that doesnt interfere with the OS then dont say your compatable with the OS.
Hi Jane,
I had the same prompt before and took it out. Now I want to put it back in as I find not having the prompt is "dangerous" for accidental deletion of files.
Do you know how to put it back?
Thanks,
Sy
@Saitosan : I would suggest disconnecting the app from your account then reconnecting it, it is likley each reconnect is seen as a new instance so it will ask again. If that doesnt work, then Disconnect and Uninstall the software, then reinstall and reconnect. I know that works as I was forced to do that on a machine experencing other issues and the prompt returned.
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Is it possible this "Don't show me again" option resets each time that Dropbox updates or that the computer is rebooted? I have had to dismiss this prompt more than once over the past couple of weeks but I haven't tracked the Dropbox version number.
If it is tied to Dropbox updating, this will force me to disable the Dropbox updater which is not an ideal solution.
Please make this behavior a setting that should be configurable and ideally disabled by default.
Thanks in advance!
Hi @Jane thanks for your reply. Like HoweBoards, I have seen the message multiple times on the same computer and account. I haven't isolated the circumstances that cause a re-prompt (e.g. upgrade, etc) but regardless, dismissing it the first time doesn't appear to "stick" properly.
I still maintain your users deserve a proper configuration option to authoritatively disable this "feature".
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