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deditonmulodden
5 days agoNew member | Level 1
I tried to upload a folder via file request, but nothing happened. Has it been uploaded?
I have received a file request from another user, to upload a folder into his storage "area". I got the email, clicked the link, and got a window with a file submission area. I pressed the upload but...
Nancy
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for letting us know about this here, deditonmulodden.
To my understanding, you also inserted your name and email address, but when hitting the “Upload” button, nothing happened, correct?
In general, you should be seeing the progress of your files being uploaded indeed and when the upload is complete, there should also be a confirmation window saying “Finished uploading”.
Have you tested this via a different browser/incognito window? Does the same thing happen there?
Let me know how it goes.
deditonmulodden
4 days agoNew member | Level 1
I think I figured out the problem. In a previous use in a single file, it was quick. But the real use (as above) was to transfer a 22GB folder with thousands of files including subdirectories. It seems that the routine (as seen on Firefox) was silently computing something (maybe "best strategy to upload", who knows) so it seemed unresponsive. Therefore I clicked again. And eventually a third time. I'm checking with the recipient to see what he actually got.
About an hour later, a folder icon with an arrow materialized, and I followed that to see some blue "not uploaded" markers vs. some green "uploaded" marks, and a "... files to go" and "time to completion" estimate. At the end, I got an email saying that the files had been uploaded.
A suggestion: perhaps give a simple text response like "calculating" and/or "upload started" so that users will know that they don't need to click again, and again, and again.
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