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Brian286's avatar
Brian286
New member | Level 1
23 hours ago

Can you selectively sync only selected folders and leave the other folders alone?

Can you change Dropbox to Selectively sync  only selected folders  AND a switch to give an option to leave the other folders alone, still on the local PC under folder Dropbox.
At present unticked folders in Selective sync  are DELETED locally.
The reason for this request is to reduce computer CPU & memory use which is excessive if are syncing 1.5Tb and 1,000s of files.   I need all folders present all the time and a fast computer without having to disable Antivirus. 

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    Brian286 wrote:

    ... a switch to give an option to leave the other folders alone, still on the local PC under folder Dropbox.

    If you mean that you want to leave a folder in the Dropbox folder and NOT have Dropbox sync it, then you can already do this by telling Dropbox to ignore the folder.

  • Brian286's avatar
    Brian286
    New member | Level 1

     

    To set a file or folder to be ignored:

    1. Navigate to the file or folder you wish to set to be ignored.
    2. Right-click on that file or folder to pull up the context menu.
    3. Hover over Dropbox.
    4. Click Don’t sync to Dropbox.com.

    In 3.   I cannot see  a option just  "Dropbox"    Plenty of  eg   Dropbox Icon & eg  Share...

     

    And cannot see any reference to    

    1. Don’t sync to Dropbox.com.     except in

    So I wonder if  that help.dropbox.com/sync/ignored-files   is out of date.

    • Walter's avatar
      Walter
      Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

      Hey Brian286 - could you send us a screenshot of the options you get so that we can have a  visual too?

      Also, what is your computer's OS version and the Dropbox desktop app's status and version as shown in your system tray?

      • Brian286's avatar
        Brian286
        New member | Level 1

        ntel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU @ 3.20GHz   3.20 GHz     8Gb RAM

        Windows 10 Pro  Version  22H2     OS build 19045.5247

        Dropbox  Preference, General shows  V215.4.7202

         

  • Brian286's avatar
    Brian286
    New member | Level 1

    Just seen  in help ignored-files  FAQ's-   Will the commands to ignore files and folders work on my operating system.

    If you’re using Windows, Linux, or macOS earlier than 12.5 and have moved the Dropbox folder to a location other than the default one, the commands above won't work. You’ll need to update it manually.

    Well I moved my Dropbox to R: Dropbox    Not impressed if Dropbox cannot handle that.  And   what does it mean - to update it manually.

    • Nancy's avatar
      Nancy
      Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

      Hi Brian286! Hope you don’t mind if I jump in here. 

      Since the Dropbox folder is no longer in its default location, you’d need to manually update the directory that appears in the code of the PowerShell script here; this way, you should be able to ignore files in your Dropbox folder, even after being moved.

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