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Grey28
7 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Create a symlink between the pre-updated Dropbox and post-updated Dropbox.
Dropbox made some major updates from April 2024 that affects our team's workflow regarding file directory. We're using Windows and a lot of our projects are linked to the old Dropbox (Team's Name) di...
- 7 months agoHello Grey28,
Yes, that will work. If I got this right, you need to have the files accessible through the old path. For new users you can recreate the old Dropbox folder path as a junction link (use mklink in an administrative command prompt for that) to the new Dropbox path. It won’t affect the functioning of Dropbox in any way, since the link is outside of the Dropbox folder and is only used to maintain the old paths.
Hope this gives you the courage to try it.
Andrew (DBoxTips)
Grey28
Explorer | Level 4
Hi Mark, thanks for your reply. I'm pretty new to this symlink concept, only found out on 1 of Dropbox's Help Center page saying that "Dropbox will create a hidden symlink that points to new Dropbox folder from the old location. Fresh installs don't require this, as the Dropbox folder is created with the team name from the beginning", so was wondering if I can recreate this symlink for our new users also if Dropbox managed to do it.
Mark
7 months agoSuper User II
If I'm honest I'm not sure - but the symlinks themselves arent in Dropbox, they are at the original location.
A google of Microsoft's help pages may help?
- Grey287 months agoExplorer | Level 4Yes Mark, they are at the original position so it was D:\Dropbox (TeamName) and that's exactly what we need to recreate and maintain our linked directory for all the project files. The current one is synced at D:\Dropbox TeamName\MyName. I went googling on Microsoft too but wanna check if anyone tried it out here
- DBoxTips7 months agoExperienced | Level 11Hello Grey28,
Yes, that will work. If I got this right, you need to have the files accessible through the old path. For new users you can recreate the old Dropbox folder path as a junction link (use mklink in an administrative command prompt for that) to the new Dropbox path. It won’t affect the functioning of Dropbox in any way, since the link is outside of the Dropbox folder and is only used to maintain the old paths.
Hope this gives you the courage to try it.
Andrew (DBoxTips)- Grey287 months agoExplorer | Level 4Oh this works perfectly, thank you
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