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the_ood
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Backup folder name change
Hello! I have 2 macs, one personal and one for work. Both had backup enabled and when I went online, I saw both computers' backup directories. The directories were both in the format of "My Mac (comp...
Hannah
Dropbox Staff
Hey, sorry for the delay here!
So, it seems this is a change to help simplify things, but the folder name cannot be altered.
The first computer to get connected to the account is the one named 'Mac' and then the next one 'Mac (2)' and so on.
I will however, pass your feedback about this to the dev team.
If there's anything else you'd like to ask, just let me know!
So, it seems this is a change to help simplify things, but the folder name cannot be altered.
The first computer to get connected to the account is the one named 'Mac' and then the next one 'Mac (2)' and so on.
I will however, pass your feedback about this to the dev team.
If there's anything else you'd like to ask, just let me know!
Avaruuskettu
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi @Hannah,
As it is currently set up, the naming convention is confusing and inconvenient and it is in a critical place of the software. Distinguishing computers from each other is a challenge even with small numbers and there seems to be no way of identifying the computers except for comparing files.
We need a renaming function that works without removing the computers, I would go so far as to call it broken in its current state.
Add me to the feedback list and additionally try to alert someone in the dev team to this.
All the best,
Samuli
- the_ood3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I think it goes without saying that this is an issue that needs to be addressed soon. Since I posted this back in July I now have a PC(6) and a PC(8) as directory names, and what is particularly unnerving about this is the numbering sequence doesn't even make sense.
Hannah would be great if you can pass this along again and let the PMs and developers know this is something that would be needed.
In the meantime, are there any workarounds that can be made to change the directory names?
Thanks.
- tomtalks2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Seems we should use better cloud storage
- Hannah3 years agoDropbox StaffThanks guys for the nudges here.
I'm afraid there's currently no way to change the names of the backup folders.
You're welcome to post an idea about this on our idea board, though, for others to upvote.- Avaruuskettu3 years agoHelpful | Level 5I'm sorry, but the idea board concept is a dead end. It only attracts specific demographic and severely distorts the view that a company gets from its userbase. I have seen it multiple times and it only acts as a graveyard for great ideas.
Please submit this subject as a severe bug, as that is what it really is.
Best regards,
Samuli- the_ood3 years agoHelpful | Level 6I have to agree. Where’s the product manager when you need them??
- jmccarley3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This is ridiculous. I just got 2 new Mac's and expected them to be in the same naming convention as all my other Mac backups "My Mac (JSMs-MBP.local)" but now I cannot tell which Mac is 1 or 2. Why would you change this simple feature!?!
- the_ood3 years agoHelpful | Level 6This has been going on for a few years now. Dropbox isn’t paying attention to the fact that many users are complaining about this issue. And I don’t buy that this is working as described.
- trendespresso3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Please pass along that as another long-time Dropbox loyalist the backup folders should be able to be changed. If nothing else, they should take on the Computer Name and append (2), (3), etc only if multiple backups are found with the same name.
In my case, I told Dropbox just now to inherit my old backup but instead it created a new backup "Mac (2)" and even after unlinking the original computer and deleting the "Mac" folder my current backup presists with the name "Mac (2)". Really though I should be able to change this folder to any name. If it requires a restart that's fine.
Thanks.
- the_ood3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Like I said earlier, isn't product management paying attention to what their customers are asking for? That's the whole point of their department at a software company (I should know - I've been in product management for 6 years). Listen to what the customers want and prioritize. It's clear from this thread that this requested feature is getting some traction. And as someone mentioned earlier, it looks a bit weird naming these directories PC (1) and PC (2).
I have two Macs - one for work and one for home. Both were named Mac (1) and Mac (2). Then I had to replace both. I had removed Dropbox from both machines, removing the backup of the desktop, downloads and documents directory. Those directories then disappeared from Dropbox. Now with the new machines, Dropbox has added directories Mac (6) and Mac (8). That's insane.
Please look into this and consider this for a future upgrade.
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