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Rick R.6
5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Can't open downloaded files due to file path corruption
hello. First post. Yesterday strange things started happening to files in Dropbox. This is a work Dropbox.
This started when I was editing some word files. Some files opened fine, but others would ...
- 5 years ago
Since you moved the files to a different folder, most likely it has fewer characters in the folder names so the filepath is much smaller.
Could you try copying one of the original files to a directory two folders above its current location, and see if they open fine?
Rrgarding resyncing, You can try moving the folder you want to re-sync out of the Dropbox folder completely, give it time to sync the deletions, and then move the files back in.
Rick R.6
Explorer | Level 3
Hey Jay,
My Dropbox files are on a local hard drive on my computer. I have two drives, C: where everything but Dropbox exists, and then D: where all the Dropbox files are.
By downloaded, I mean that I copied the file from Dropbox to my local C: drive. It can be downloaded either via Dropbox.com or via windows explorer. Either way the file will open and edit fine.
I have had this same computer setup for four years. All my Dropbox files are Local files. This issue only started yesterday.
One odd tidbit is that if I copy or move a file that will not open from its original folder to another Dropbox folder, it will open and edit fine and the odd path name slashes are gone.
thanks, Rick
Jay
5 years agoDropbox Staff
Could you check the full filepath, to ensure it isn’t longer than 255 characters from D:\ all the way up to and including docx?
Windows has an upper limit of 255 for files, and 218 for Excel files
Keep me posted!
- Rick R.65 years agoExplorer | Level 3
hey,
The file names are not that long. These files have been in this folder since last year and edited previously with no problem.
I did an experiment though. These are construction specifications. 16 of the 26 files would not open when in their original Dropbox folder. I copied all the files to my local C: hard disk, then made a new folder on Dropbox with a different name, but in the same job folder as the original spec folder, then copied all 26 files into that new folder. All of these files now open and edit with no issues.
The problem that I am experiencing seems to have something to do with syncing. At this point I have a way to work around it, but I don't know how many more files I will find that have this same problem in the future.
Is there a way to re-sync a single folder? I am curious if that will fix the issue.
thanks for your time and ideas,
rick
- Jay5 years agoDropbox Staff
Since you moved the files to a different folder, most likely it has fewer characters in the folder names so the filepath is much smaller.
Could you try copying one of the original files to a directory two folders above its current location, and see if they open fine?
Rrgarding resyncing, You can try moving the folder you want to re-sync out of the Dropbox folder completely, give it time to sync the deletions, and then move the files back in.
- Rick R.65 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hey Jay,
You may be on to something. I actually counted the characters in the one file path, 233 characters. I know, we have a complicated folder structure. I didn't create it.
So, I copied the file up two folders and nothing. I copied it up to our main Dropbox folder and it opened. So I progressively copied it to lower folders until it didn't open. At some point our complicated folder system provided for a path name that was too big to function.
Thank you for your help. I had never run into this issue before. It's easy enough to fix.
have a great day, rick
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