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richardmonk
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Why are some of my Dropbox files not showing in File Explorer (Windows)?
I can view and access files via my phone and via dropbox online, but some files are not visible in Windows Explorer (Win 10).
The strange thing is that the files are actually there; If I open excel, for example, and select the file from the recently opened files list, the file opens.
If I save the file, it will reappear in Windows Explorer. If I close it again without saving, it does not reappear.
This is seemingly random; some files created at the same time appear and some do not. For example file-1 and file-4 show in explorer, but file-2 and file-3 do not. All created at around the same time, on the same computer.
I thought at first that this was a sync issue, but the fact that the files can be opened suggest that the files are syncing, but just not being displayed.
I have ruled out sharing issues as this is happening with documents that only I have access to and I cannot see files on the computer originally used to create them.
I have ruled out file name issues, as there are no special characters, the only difference in file names is usually a version number.
I have ruled out a deletion issue as the files can still be opened.
I do not have smart sync, this is only a free account.
Any suggestions welcome.
edit: I am using build 52.4.58
edit2: I have just found a file that I can open via the program (recent files), edit and save, but still doesn't show up in windows explorer.
Is it possible that the files are hidden in your system? Can you please turn on the Windows explorer settings to show hidden files?
In order to do that go Windows Explorer >> View >> Options >> Change folder and search options.
In the next window, Click View > and toggle the button to show hidden files:
Is the files visible now in Windows Explorer?
- ElixirStar | Level 19
Hi Richard, can you please launch your Dropbox folder, and check if the files are there? Please click the Dropbox icon in your windows tray, then click the folder icon, it will take you to the Dropbox folder. Do you see the files there?
Also, in the Excel program do you see the file path in the recent files list?
If you browse that folder in Windows explorer, do you see the file?
- richardmonkNew member | Level 2
Thank you for your response.
If I click the dropbox icon and then the folder icon, the file is not visible.
In Excel, the file name and path appear correctly in the recent files list (and opens correctly if selected).
In Excel, if I click Open > Browse and select the folder, the file is not visible. If I type the correct file name and click the "open" button, the file opens correctly.
If I browse the folder in Windows explorer the file is not visible.
- ElixirStar | Level 19
Is it possible that the files are hidden in your system? Can you please turn on the Windows explorer settings to show hidden files?
In order to do that go Windows Explorer >> View >> Options >> Change folder and search options.
In the next window, Click View > and toggle the button to show hidden files:
Is the files visible now in Windows Explorer?
- JayDropbox StaffHi Richard, could you confirm that the files have the green tick icon when they appear in Explorer?
Does this only occur for files in a certain folder, or does it occur throughout the account?
Could you try temporarily quitting the Dropbox desktop application to check and see if this happens when it isn’t running.
Let us know the results!- richardmonkNew member | Level 2
The files do not appear in explorer, so there is no way to check for a green tick.
This is occuring in a number of folders throughout the account.
I have quit the Dropbox desktop application. The files did not reappear in Windows explorer. I have rebooted several times. Still files not visible.
File 2018-06 showing in recent files list..
File 2018-06 showing in Dropbox online folder...
File 2018-06 missing from Open > Browse window
- rickmarengoExplorer | Level 3
Hi
I have the same problen and have read the post top to bottom. I have tried the "hidden" tickbox as you can see from my screenshot. Though, why the files should become hidden, I do not know.
I also do not buy the Windwos 10 Update as it is up to Drop box to sort that out if their synch and views are not compatible with Windows 10 Explorer.
- MChoExplorer | Level 3
I am having the same problem with my file folders not appearing on Windows 11 Explorer. I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times, but still not showing
Please help
- WalterDropbox Staff
Hey there MCho, sorry to hear about this.
It seems that the desktop app hasn't finished syncing yet. Can you hover over the Dropbox icon in your system tray and let me know its exact status?
Is it still syncing or is it showing 'up to date'?
- SirBlaggleNew member | Level 2
the only way to see everything is with a good file manager not supplied by microsoft or any big companies or sketchy sites, for eg, an ftp transfer tool, another good way is to strait up search the file with your computers master cosole *cough* command prompt *cough* to let you use file explorer to go to any file it says isnt there but definitely IS, just make sure not to get viruses or antiviruses while downloading any file tools .
p.s. dont bother downloading any antimalware unless you make it yourself.
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