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hdrasin
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Why are all my files moved to, "Online-only" against my wishes?
Hello, Why suddenly do all my dropbox files have a cloud and arrow next to them? I didn’t set anything differently. The Sync feature apparently was reset by the program to, NEW Files-online only-AGAI...
- 2 years ago
Hi hdrasin, welcome to our Community!
You mentioned that you reset your files to available offline, but that didn't help.
Do you mean that you selected them, then right clicked on them and chose available offline, but that didn't change their status? If not, feel free to clarify more.
Also, what device are you using currently, and what version of the OS and Dropbox desktop application is running?
Keep me posted!
hdrasin
Helpful | Level 5
Hello, and thank you for your reply. I reset the files to,”Available off-line” in settings. Thanks to your suggestion, I did right click on all of the files and selected available off-line. I got the green circles with a checkmark back after that. The cloud and arrow went away. Currently, using an iMac with Ventura 13.5.2. Dropbox version 182.4.6427, I believe set for auto update. Thanks very much, Harry
MissAL
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Did you solve your problem?
I also want to know as I didn't want all of my files moved off my Mac - now I go to burn a back-up disc & it's only a very small fraction of the 8.7gb that it should be - what happens there?
- hdrasin2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hello, yes with help the problem was solved.
I reset the files to,”Available off-line” in settings.
Thanks to a suggestion, I did right click on each of the files and selected, "Available off-line."
I got the green circles with a checkmark back after that. The cloud and arrow went away.
That took care of the problem so far. I can't tell you why it happened, but it seems to be working properly for the moment.
I hope that helps. Good luck.
- Jerome K6 months agoNew member | Level 2
I had the same issue. It's really strange that Dropbox did that by itself, without any notification. Imagine if Dropbox got hacked and lost its users' files - we wouldn't have the files on our drives locally anymore! Very weird. Dropbox: it is strongly recommended that for Db desktop users the files always be stored locally. If local space runs out, the user can decide to go 'online only'. Thanks.
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