You might see that the Dropbox Community team have been busy working on some major updates to the Community itself! So, here is some info on what’s changed, what’s staying the same and what you can expect from the Dropbox Community overall.
Forum Discussion
lrhoear
7 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Unable to Sync Files after enabling, Dropbox Backup
I used Dropbox to sync my files across multiple devices. A couple of days ago, I got a prompt to backup my files through dropbox backup and I clicked "yes." It converted all of my synced files to be ...
- 7 months ago
I had this same issue. Messed up my sync on all my root folders that was syncing perfectly before. Its frustrating. I talked to customer support and all they could say is there is no way to revert back due to opting into the new Backups feature. Even if I tried to delete and reinstall Dropbox from scratch.
lrhoear
Helpful | Level 5
It acts in the same way I described above after I deleted my account and signed up again. There is no option when I right-click to sync a file or folder to dropbox, only an option to backup. Before I deleted my account, I deleted my backup. That was the first thing I did. Then I tried to save my synced files from dropbox trash, but it only recovered some and they were no longer synced to my original computer. Luckily, they had not been deleted from my original computer. But syncing my files was literally the only thing I used dropbox for, and dropbox is useless to me if I can't use it. I have been extremely disappointed with the level of customer service and the inadequacy of the help center.
Jay
7 months agoDropbox Staff
Are you not able to drag the file or folder directly into your Dropbox folder instead of using the right click option?
Are you using a Mac or Windows device?
- lrhoear7 months agoHelpful | Level 5I use windows. When I drag my documents folder into my dropbox in the file explorer, it creates a shortcut, probably because my documents folder is too large for my 2GB dropbox account. When I drag a folder within my documents folder into my dropbox, it copies the folder and files into dropbox. It does not sync them to my original files on my computer. When my sync was working, my documents folder on my computer had a green check mark on it, and if I updated anything on a different computer, it updated it on my original computer. Now, when I drag a folder or file into my dropbox folder, it has a green checkmark in the dropbox folder, but if I change it elsewhere, it does not update the original file on my original computer. This is the functionality that is now missing and that I need.
- Jay7 months agoDropbox Staff
In general, this feature is only available with the Dropbox Backup feature. It isn't possible to drag any folder into the Dropbox folder, and then edit the file outside the Dropbox folder.
You shouldn't be able to drag the Documents folder into the Dropbox folder, since it's a system folder.
What happens when you attempt to enable the Dropbox Backup feature using these steps?
- lrhoear7 months agoHelpful | Level 5I don't want a dropbox backup. What I liked about how the sync was set up was that I could access all my files on my work computer, edit them, save new files, and then when I went back to my home computer all those changes were synced to my documents folder on my home computer. Dropbox received updates from any computer and pushed out updates to all computers. I don't need files that exist solely in the cloud and that only update from one computer.
About Create, upload, and share
Find help to solve issues with creating, uploading, and sharing files and folders in Dropbox. Get support and advice from the Dropbox Community.
Need more support
If you need more help you can view your support options (expected response time for an email or ticket is 24 hours), or contact us on X or Facebook.
For more info on available support options for your Dropbox plan, see this article.
If you found the answer to your question in this Community thread, please 'like' the post to say thanks and to let us know it was useful!