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Dropbox syncs all files everytime I open the Application

Dropbox syncs all files everytime I open the Application

ppossik
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I use my dropbox account on both my macbook and a PC (Windows) at work. In both computers, I have installed the Dropbox App so I can sync all my folders. It does sync, but the problem is that it does not seem to be selective to the files that were modified.  It syncs all the 3000 files I have in the Dropbox folder and it takes very long!!! Is it normal or is there something I can do so it will only sync files and folders that were changed somehow?

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Lusil
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Hey peeps!
 
@ppossik - Please bear in mind that many processes on your computer may look at files that you may not have manually opened and, in order to fulfill these requests, Dropbox syncs the files. Examples include:
  • Backup services.
  • Antivirus.
  • Recently used file lists.
  • Third party applications that monitor files in general.
@jennpick - I also wanted to mention that when you open a file on your Dropbox folder that is set with Smart Sync to be online-only, that file needs to be downloaded (local) in order to be accessible. 
 
This is due to the idea that while online-only files are visible on your computer, the data isn’t all downloaded. In order for a file to be downloaded, you need to have it as local
 
If I’ve misunderstood your concern(s), please provide a bit more info and any screenshots (omitting personal info) that illustrate this behavior would be very helpful. Cheers! :grinning:

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Lusil
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Thanks for the swift response, @jennpick
 
Initially, please note that Smart Sync allows you to save space on your hard drive and, from what I understand, you have set up for new files to be set as local. To change this so that you have new files synced to your Dropbox folder to be online-only, check out this article
 
However, please note that when you add a file to your Dropbox folder from your computer, the file is available locally and thus set as local. When you open a file locally, the file is set to local so that you are able to edit the file. Once you’re done, you can set it back to online-only again. 
 
As for the settings applied by the admin, please remember that they are able to set a default option for files to be downloaded either as online-only or local. You can find more info on this here
 
Let me know if you have any other questions or if I missed anything out! :slight_smile:

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jennpick
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Mine is suddenly doing the same. Each time I click on a file to load into In Design, it has to wait for Smart Sync to load the items in the entire folder. This just started happening. Following your convo.

Lusil
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Hey peeps!
 
@ppossik - Please bear in mind that many processes on your computer may look at files that you may not have manually opened and, in order to fulfill these requests, Dropbox syncs the files. Examples include:
  • Backup services.
  • Antivirus.
  • Recently used file lists.
  • Third party applications that monitor files in general.
@jennpick - I also wanted to mention that when you open a file on your Dropbox folder that is set with Smart Sync to be online-only, that file needs to be downloaded (local) in order to be accessible. 
 
This is due to the idea that while online-only files are visible on your computer, the data isn’t all downloaded. In order for a file to be downloaded, you need to have it as local
 
If I’ve misunderstood your concern(s), please provide a bit more info and any screenshots (omitting personal info) that illustrate this behavior would be very helpful. Cheers! :grinning:

Lusil
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jennpick
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Thanks Lusil,

My settings, it is set to "local download" and the admin on the site says she hasn't changed anything. Is it possible that there is a setting on their end that is causing mine to download as a smart sync. I do see a message saying the "team" is set to smart sync. Can I override that on my end?

 

 

Lusil
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Thanks for the swift response, @jennpick
 
Initially, please note that Smart Sync allows you to save space on your hard drive and, from what I understand, you have set up for new files to be set as local. To change this so that you have new files synced to your Dropbox folder to be online-only, check out this article
 
However, please note that when you add a file to your Dropbox folder from your computer, the file is available locally and thus set as local. When you open a file locally, the file is set to local so that you are able to edit the file. Once you’re done, you can set it back to online-only again. 
 
As for the settings applied by the admin, please remember that they are able to set a default option for files to be downloaded either as online-only or local. You can find more info on this here
 
Let me know if you have any other questions or if I missed anything out! :slight_smile:

Lusil
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Anjb90
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Did you ever find a solution to this? I’m having the same problem. I’m changing my photo storage to the cloud and trying to move from PC to Mac, so I want to make sure everything from my PC is uploaded before I delete it, but it isn’t prioritizing files that haven’t been uploaded and instead is checking all files.

Walter
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I'm sorry for the late response @Anjb90; are you still having issues with this?

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Anjb90
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Nope! Ended up chatting in and had to fix the hard links and permissions and now it works as it should!

Walter
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Ah, glad to hear that @Anjb90.

See you around the Community and have a lovely weekend!

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