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mg67
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Synology Cloud Sync not working since Dropbox Business update
Hi all, first post here, and I'm not sure where to post this, since I don't know the solution yet.
We have a Dropbox Business subscription running with 15 users using several terabytes, more th...
- 2 years ago
So… I found my answer after all, there are two connection types for Dropbox available in Cloud Sync:
- Dropbox
- Dropbox Team Space
The fine print reads : "29. To sync the team folders of upgraded Dropbox Business accounts (Team Space), select Dropbox Team Space when creating the connection. To sync other folders or member folders in Dropbox, select Dropbox." Once you know you know.
Rich
2 years agoSuper User II
mg67 wrote:
... the NAS client does not see the shared folders anymore, and it simply removed all data from the NAS. When trying to set up the client again, the shared folders are not visible.
First, keep in mind that the Dropbox client on the NAS is created by the NAS company; not Dropbox. Any issues with it should be brought to the NAS company for support. Dropbox can't support it.
If the user on the NAS can no longer see the shared folders, have you tried inviting that user into the shares? The way I understand it, shared folders that were previously in the Team folder were moved into the user folder of the person that originally created/shared the folder. The NAS user could probably see everything in the Team folder previously without being explicitly invited to the shares, but now that those shares have been moved, the user probably needs to be invited to the share.
- mg672 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thank you for your reply Rich.
The user configured to do the backups has access to all folders, it was working before the Dropbox Business update. When using the web browser to access the Dropbox root folder with this user account, all folders are visible. There must have been a change in the way Dropbox presents the folders, and this change happened with the Dropbox Business update. So I was hoping to find a solution on the Dropbox side, I am aware that Dropbox doesn't provide the NAS application.
Or maybe advice on other ways to make a complete backup of all Dropbox data to our local NAS storage?
In the screenshot below, you can see the user folder "Rackstation Synology" and the shared teams folders (in CAPS). They are those that are not visible anymore when trying to backup. The user "Rackstation Synology" is member of the TEAM (the greyed out words), like all other members too.
Maybe should I try to give administration rights to the user "Rackstation Synology"? Or it this dangerous?
- mg672 years agoHelpful | Level 6
So… I found my answer after all, there are two connection types for Dropbox available in Cloud Sync:
- Dropbox
- Dropbox Team Space
The fine print reads : "29. To sync the team folders of upgraded Dropbox Business accounts (Team Space), select Dropbox Team Space when creating the connection. To sync other folders or member folders in Dropbox, select Dropbox." Once you know you know.
- Niko817 months agoNew member | Level 2
Im facing the same issue after the last update. When i try to use "Dropbox Team Space" to setup a new connection in cloudsync, it doesnt do anything and closes out. Did you change any other settings/permissions within dropbox?
I hope this will get fixed soon so all users with similar issues can get back to business.
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