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Diego5
6 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Remove X from your Dropbox account?
Hello, recently I have been receiving warnings that say "Remove X from your Dropbox account and all devices?
If you move this folder to X it won’t be available in Dropbox or on any devices."
X are names of folder I’m simply moving in my computer, but not deleting in anyway, nor from Dropbox nor from my computer.
At the bottom of the message, it says "cancel" or "move out of dropbox".
What is all that and why it started appearing to me?
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- DaphneDropbox StaffHey there Diego5,The message that you’re seeing is due to you moving the files/folders from within your Dropbox folder to another location outside of this folder on your computer.As Dropbox is a syncing service, it will sync changes across all your connected devices and your account on the web. This means that any changes you make in the Dropbox folder on your computer will reflect in your account. Moving files out of the Dropbox folder is seen as “deleting” them from that folder (and then “adding” them to the new location on your device).While you are moving the folder to another location on your computer, the message is just notifying you that the folder will be removed from your Dropbox account.I hope that helps to clarify the matter, but do let me know if you have any other questions - Thanks!
- Diego5Collaborator | Level 8
I don’t think I get it. I have always moved files from folders to folder and never had this warning. Even now, I move many files at once, and the message only appears for two or three files.
If I am moving a file, I understand it can be seen as a deletion, but the error message is misleading, then. It seems that I am deleting the file at all and will never have access to it.And, finally, I’m not moving outside of dropbox at all, I’m just chaning folders, and both are inside Dropbox. So having to click "move out of dropbox" is, again, very misleading - because this isn’t what is happening.
Well, if I click "don’t ask me this again" am I safe that I won’t lose any files when I move them as I always did?
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- huhi2305New member | Level 2
nice
- jhondesozaExplorer | Level 3
Also, I need this. Any latest updates? Thanks in advance.
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