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Martin B.11's avatar
Martin B.11
New member | Level 1
9 years ago

Overwriting files when uploading through browser

Hi, I just uploaded some GIF files to my dropbox. And I already had gif files in that folder, with same file names. When I dropped the files in, the files were overwritten without a warning or anything. I was expecting that dropbox will give me a choice - to replace the files or just copy the new files in and change their names. Can you do something about that? Thanks

  • Hhh11's avatar
    Hhh11
    8 years ago

    Because Dropbox is NOT OS or file manager! Dropbox is cloud based document repository - such as SharePoint. If you upload file with the same name most repositories create "new version" instead of creating something like this:

     

    original name.docx

    original name (1).docx

    original name (2).docx

     

    etc. So previous comment was right - it is intended feature and it is wanted and common in similar products.

  • Martin B.11's avatar
    Martin B.11
    New member | Level 1

    Every OS or file manager app works like I would expect... Asking me if I want to overwrite the files or copy with new name. So why not Dropbox?

    • Hhh11's avatar
      Hhh11
      Explorer | Level 4

      Because Dropbox is NOT OS or file manager! Dropbox is cloud based document repository - such as SharePoint. If you upload file with the same name most repositories create "new version" instead of creating something like this:

       

      original name.docx

      original name (1).docx

      original name (2).docx

       

      etc. So previous comment was right - it is intended feature and it is wanted and common in similar products.

      • GRUPOPERUCOL's avatar
        GRUPOPERUCOL
        New member | Level 2

        So does that mean I will not have them back? That my files already have to give for lost? Or is there any other solution?

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