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zolabola
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Online Files are shown as Zero Bytes
I am currently on MacOS Monteray 12.4 and using SmartSync (online-only) by default. The Dropbox App version is v151.4.4304 . I noticed that all the cloud files are now shown as Zero bytes. I could st...
zolabola
Explorer | Level 3
Hi Megan,
I don't think this was the case with previous versions of app or perhaps MacOS. I used to be able to see sizes of remote files before syncing them. Did something change?
Thanks
I don't think this was the case with previous versions of app or perhaps MacOS. I used to be able to see sizes of remote files before syncing them. Did something change?
Thanks
Megan
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi zolabola!
This has been the usability of this specific feature, for the content to take up zero hard drive space, therefore 0 bytes.
Is there maybe a chance that you were viewing a different path, or maybe the placeholder each file or folder holds?
In any case, I'll forward your feedback to the appropriate areas so we can continue to improve.
If you need anything else, let me know.
- tonieads3 years agoNew member | Level 2
We received an email stating there was a Dropbox update over the weekend. Now ALL of my files (that were synced to my Mac) are showing Zero bytes. I work in InDesign and ALL of the links are broken. Dropbox says all my files are up to date. I went into the account, held down Option and Fixed Permissions and Hardlinks; it did nothing. If I double click on a file, the size and is restored. But, I have 10,000+ files that are showing Zero bytes... which means I would have to relink EVERY single image/file in ALL of my InDesign documents. Please advise ASAP.
- Walter3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey tonieads, thanks for joining the discussion here.
Can you give some additional information about the update that was mentioned in the email you received?
Also, it sounds like you're looking at files that are online only and not locally available to your computer yet.
Have you tried selecting the files or folders you'd like to have available for local use (like when working in inDesign etc.) by right clicking on them and setting them to be local instead of online only?
Keep us posted!
- HTDUCK2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I all of a sudden am now having this exact issue. The whole point of using Dropbox and storing files online is to link to them without having to download copies locally and filling up your hard drive. Until this past weekend, linked files in InDesign always worked with Dropbox (without storing them locally) and now all of a sudden they do not. I am only experiencing this on my Mac running Monterey. On Macs running Catalina, everything works okay.
Has a resolution/solution been found?
Thanks!
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