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[NOTE: Whatever 310EI did to "combine" my messages deleted both of them. I apologize for posting twice however, it was not clear to me which thread this question should be in. On top of that, I am afraid that I lost 1.5 days work.]
I am loving the scan option in the Dropbox app. However, I have gotten several failed to upload messages. When there is an upload failure is there a "try again" option? Are the images saved on the phone somewhere? When I look at the PDFs that were created for the "successful" scans my "unsuccessful" scans are not there. This is freaking me out because the nature of my task is such that I will have great difficulty recreating the scans. I really need help. FAST. PLEASE do not delete this question.
P.S. If the app does not save the files on failure this is a MAJOR flaw in the design.
@sqkelly wrote:
It is an Android phone (Pixel 2). It is a University-related account. I have access to 2.1 PB. There were intermittent wi-fi outages during my work, but it seems to me that the scans should be saved on the phone for upload when there is an interruption. Several of my jobs saved to Dropbox without a hitch.
Hello, @sqkelly...
Thank you for the information.
Unfortunately, you have to initiate saving your scan to your phone (view instructions). That's the first thing that I do after scanning because I'm not always connected to the internet. By doing so, it safeguards important data and allows me to upload when it's convenient.
You didn't mention if you checked your storage space quota as I mentioned in the post above. You stated the total storage space available to you, but that doesn't confirm you still have room for more uploads (look here please).
What version of the Android App are you using (eg: v76.2.2)? If it's an older version then I suggest that you update it to the most current version.
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@sqkelly wrote:
[NOTE: Whatever 310EI did to "combine" my messages deleted both of them. I apologize for posting twice however, it was not clear to me which thread this question should be in.]
Hello, @sqkelly...
I apologize that both of your threads were deleted when I merged them... obviously that's not supposed to occur. I contacted a Dropboxer immediately afterwards to check into why both posts were deleted after the merge (I haven't heard back yet).
@sqkelly wrote:
I am loving the scan option in the Dropbox app. However, I have gotten several failed to upload messages. When there is an upload failure is there a "try again" option? Are the images saved on the phone somewhere? When I look at the PDFs that were created for the "successful" scans my "unsuccessful" scans are not there. This is freaking me out because the nature of my task is such that I will have great difficulty recreating the scans. I really need help.
Hello...
Are you using Android or iOs?
You didn't specify what type of account you use (eg: Basic, Individual or Team).
How much storage space does it show when you look here while being logged-in to Dropbox.com (eg: 825 MB of 2 GB used)? It's possible that if you're exceeding your storage space quota then your files won't upload.
Please make sure that your device's WiFi or Mobile Data is working properly.
I suggest that you read this Help Center article regarding how scans can be saved (select Android or iOs to view instructions).
It is an Android phone (Pixel 2). It is a University-related account. I have access to 2.1 PB. There were intermittent wi-fi outages during my work, but it seems to me that the scans should be saved on the phone for upload when there is an interruption. Several of my jobs saved to Dropbox without a hitch.
@sqkelly wrote:
It is an Android phone (Pixel 2). It is a University-related account. I have access to 2.1 PB. There were intermittent wi-fi outages during my work, but it seems to me that the scans should be saved on the phone for upload when there is an interruption. Several of my jobs saved to Dropbox without a hitch.
Hello, @sqkelly...
Thank you for the information.
Unfortunately, you have to initiate saving your scan to your phone (view instructions). That's the first thing that I do after scanning because I'm not always connected to the internet. By doing so, it safeguards important data and allows me to upload when it's convenient.
You didn't mention if you checked your storage space quota as I mentioned in the post above. You stated the total storage space available to you, but that doesn't confirm you still have room for more uploads (look here please).
What version of the Android App are you using (eg: v76.2.2)? If it's an older version then I suggest that you update it to the most current version.
Jane
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support
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