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mavbj
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How do I stop files being available offline on my laptop
Hi, I have desktop PC (Windows 10) with a large hard drive and all my files on it including my entire music collection. I also have a nice small laptop (Windows 10) for taking to meetings which h...
- 7 years ago
What you're trying to do isn't possible with Dropbox. There is no way to access the files while they only exist online. You either need to use the Dropbox website, or you need to download them to your computer first.
Dropbox Professional has a Smart Sync option which allows you to mark files as available online-only. This allows them to appear on your computer without them actually being there, but they still need to be downloaded to the computer before you can open them.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
While Rich is correct, there’s a small workaround for Windows 10 users without Smart Sync…
Try installing the Windows store version of the Dropbox app.
This is essentially the same as the mobile app. All your folders appear there like the site, but nothing is stored locally, again, just like the mobile app.
You can upload files there as well, which will then appear on the site.
However, as it is the mobile app, you can make any files you want to ‘appear offline’. Essentially, this will download the files into the app itself.
This app won’t sync files automatically, unlike the Dropbox desktop application, but it does allow you to select files you want to play whenever you want by downloading them in the app.
Naturally, as Rich said, you need an internet connection to download files in the first place, but once they are offline, you can play them without an internet connection.
If I’m misunderstanding something, please let me know!
Try installing the Windows store version of the Dropbox app.
This is essentially the same as the mobile app. All your folders appear there like the site, but nothing is stored locally, again, just like the mobile app.
You can upload files there as well, which will then appear on the site.
However, as it is the mobile app, you can make any files you want to ‘appear offline’. Essentially, this will download the files into the app itself.
This app won’t sync files automatically, unlike the Dropbox desktop application, but it does allow you to select files you want to play whenever you want by downloading them in the app.
Naturally, as Rich said, you need an internet connection to download files in the first place, but once they are offline, you can play them without an internet connection.
If I’m misunderstanding something, please let me know!
mavbj
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks AgentJay. I can see how this would work but if I understand it correctly it will not download the work files which I do want downloaded. The upgrade to Professional for the smart sync function seems the best option but at the price I might as well subscribe to Spotify especially as it is difficult to find a music player which is able to access the files on dropbox. I think, in the end, my cunning plan was only as cunning as one of Baldrick's cunning plans!
- Jay7 years agoDropbox StaffPerhaps our special turnip surprise would be helpful? Or a cup of coffee/cappucino?
There might be third party apps that can access your Dropbox music files as you wish, but we wouldn’t be able to provide any recommendations on that matter.
Let us know if you have any further queries on this matter!
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