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blue_skies
6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I accidentally synced my desktop folder into my Dropbox folder
Hello. I have used a synced Dropbox folder for years on my Windows 7 computer. Today, when moving files on my desktop, I accidentally synced my Desktop to Dropbox. I'm not even sure how it happene...
- 6 years agoThanks for the detailed post here, blue_skies, and glad to hear that you were able to resolve your concern in the end.As for the notification prompt you mention, I’d be more than happy to pass your comments along to the dev team for future review. :nerd:In the meantime, if you have any other questions or ideas for us, don’t hesitate to give us a shout. Have a wonderful day ahead!
blue_skies
Helpful | Level 5
Thank you very much for your reply, Lusil. Like I posted above, I realized that I misunderstood what the Selective Sync meant.
And, as mentioned, after I deleted the Desktop folder from my Online Dropbox account, I found a Desktop folder in my local computer Dropbox folder. It seemed to be a copy of my Desktop folder. I deleted it, but then I could no longer save anything to my Desktop. I got an error saying that the path doesn't exist.
The Desktop folder kept reappearing in my Dropbox folder. I tried to move the Desktop folder back to the desktop, I got an error warning. (I think it was something like it was already a sub folder of the destination folder.)
I continued to be unable to save anything to my Desktop. Even more unnerving, I was now unable to save anything to My Documents, also! (I kept getting the same error message.)
I ended up having to do a System Restore to get everything back to normal. Thank goodness it worked.
After that was all resolved... I was still trying to understand how it all happened in the first place. I then realized that I must have accidentally clicked on the "Move to Dropbox" option that is listed in the Context Menu. (While I was deleting and organizing files on my desktop.)
I have never, ever used that Context Menu option, and never will.
I realized that it is much too dangerous to leave in the Context Menu because of the possibility of accidentally clicking it and making a mess like I did.
I ended up spending many frustrating hours trying to figure out how to remove it permanently. (One of the suggestions I found on the web didn't work, I think because the dll file name has been changed since the suggestion was made.)
I ended up having to install CC Cleaner (which I really didn't want to do) in order to remove it, which was very agravating!
Dropbox should really make it optional to have "Move to Dropbox" in the Context Menu. I found a lot of posts by people who were incredibly upset by the problems caused by it after an errant click.
It's way too easy to click on it accidentally, which makes it an unnecessary vulnerability for those of us who never use it. I should not have needed to spend hours trying to remove it, never mind the hours of frustration fixing the problems caused by having what for me was a forced, useless Context Menu option.
Lusil
6 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for the detailed post here, blue_skies, and glad to hear that you were able to resolve your concern in the end.
As for the notification prompt you mention, I’d be more than happy to pass your comments along to the dev team for future review. :nerd:
In the meantime, if you have any other questions or ideas for us, don’t hesitate to give us a shout. Have a wonderful day ahead!
- blue_skies6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thank you Lusil. I appreciate you passing the suggestion/request along to the develpers. Although I have seen that they've already received a lot of that same feedback for years - mostly from Mac owners who have major issues with it - so I'm not sure it will do any good. But thank you anyway. It's always nice to try to spare somebody else from having problems.
Have a great day, Lusil!
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