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
Rachel L.
12 months agoCollaborator | Level 10
Offline files failed to download on Android mobile app
Been getting this error message in my app notifications an awful lot recently. It usually happens after I've added a new file via the share function on my Android tablet, though there may have been o...
- 12 months ago
Sorry I didn't reply sooner, this ended up in my spam. The behavior seems to have resolved itself (I assumed it was fixed as a result of my post), though I just went and cleared the cache anyway, it was quite big.
I can't find a "Use data for offline files" option. I have "Allow background data usage" (this is turned on) and "Allow data usage while Data saver is on" (turned off). I don't think I use data like that anyway...? I'm on a tablet (not phone) and use a private home WiFi connection. (Sorry if I'm misunderstanding, I don't really understand roaming and data and how all that works.) I've never fiddled around with those settings.
Anyway, as I said the error seemed to cease not long after I posted, though I'll mention if it recurs.
Rachel L.
Collaborator | Level 10
Screenshots:
1. The specific error message. I created a test file in an HTML editor app, shared it to Dropbox (successful), refreshed my Dropbox homepage so it appeared, then selected the option to make it available offline via the three dots menu on the file. I then got the error message.
2. Disconnected from WiFi. Dropbox homepage shows a different file as being available offline, but not the test file (deleteydeet).
3. Still offline. Screenshot shows I indeed made the file available offline and that setting saved despite the error message.
4. The file successfully opens offline.
I'm getting the error message when selecting the option to individually make files offline, from the three dot menu. I then go to the "Account: Offline" part of the app to force a sync of all offline files just in case. That gives me no error.
Rachel L.
12 months agoCollaborator | Level 10
Just experienced this when moving a file I'd just edited from the Dropbox homepage to a different folder.
- Walter12 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Rachel L. - sorry to jump in here, but could you clear the app's cache and let us know if you still get the same behavior?
Also, in the app's settings, is the 'Use data for offline files' toggled on or off?
- Rachel L.12 months agoCollaborator | Level 10
Sorry I didn't reply sooner, this ended up in my spam. The behavior seems to have resolved itself (I assumed it was fixed as a result of my post), though I just went and cleared the cache anyway, it was quite big.
I can't find a "Use data for offline files" option. I have "Allow background data usage" (this is turned on) and "Allow data usage while Data saver is on" (turned off). I don't think I use data like that anyway...? I'm on a tablet (not phone) and use a private home WiFi connection. (Sorry if I'm misunderstanding, I don't really understand roaming and data and how all that works.) I've never fiddled around with those settings.
Anyway, as I said the error seemed to cease not long after I posted, though I'll mention if it recurs.
About View, download, and export
Need support with viewing, downloading, and exporting files and folders from your Dropbox account? Find help 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!