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Eleven01
10 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Lost files when I deleted local data
I uploaded my work data to dropbox in the past, but now I deleted it when I was organizing local data, but I didn’t operate dropbox to delete it. What’s the reason why the files were deleted at the ...
- 10 months ago
If the Dropbox desktop application is running and syncing normally, then any files in the Dropbox folder, or in other folders monitored using the Dropbox Backup feature, would be deleted from the site when they are deleted from Finder.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
There aren't really any settings to adjust basically. If a file in located and deleted from the Dropbox folder, then they will also be deleted from the site when the desktop app syncs the changes.
Could you clarify exactly what you're trying to achieve? Do you want deleted files in your Dropbox folder to not be deleted from the site?
Eleven01
10 months agoExplorer | Level 3
I just want that when I delete a file on Finder, the same file on dropbox is not deleted simultaneously.
- Hannah10 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Eleven01, if you delete a file from your Dropbox folder in Finder or you delete a file from a desktop folder that you're backed up to Dropbox with our Backup feature, then that deletion will sync to your Dropbox account, as long as the Dropbox application is running on your computer.
If you wish to keep using the Dropbox app, to sync files to your Dropbox, then there's no way to stop the deletions from syncing.
Otherwise, you can unlink (sign out) the computer from your Dropbox, stop using the Dropbox app and only use Dropbox from the website.
That way, when you delete a file from the Dropbox folder in Finder, the deletion won't sync to your Dropbox account.
I hope this clarifies things!
- Eleven0110 months agoExplorer | Level 3You seem to have misunderstood me.I'm not deleting files from the Dropbox folder in Finder, I'm just only deleting local files in Finder.
When I deleted the local files in Finder, the same files in Dropbox were also deleted at the same time. I never opened any dropbox folders to delete any files.
For example: I uploaded "file number A" from Finder to a shared folder in Dropbox in November.
When I tidied up Finder in December, I only deleted "file number A" in Finder, and only delete the local hard drive in Finder.
And no one delete any files in the Dropbox shared folder.
When I opened the dropbox shared folder in January, I found that the "file number A" I uploaded in November was deleted at the same time in December. - Hannah10 months agoDropbox Staff
Do you mean that you deleted a file somewhere outside the Dropbox folder, which is not backed up with Dropbox backup and then the copy of this file in Dropbox was deleted as well?
Would you mind sending us a screenshot of the folder this file was deleted from in Finder, so we can check the file path in Finder?
- Eleven0110 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Hannah
Yes, I just deleted a file in Finder,outside the Dropbox folder. that's file was already backed up with Dropbox share folder,but I just deleted the file in finder,not deleted in Dropbox share folder, then the same names file in Dropbox was deleted as well. - Jay10 months agoDropbox Staff
Could you attach a screenshot showing the exact location of the folder you're deleting files from?
Also, right click that folder and choose Get Info, and reply in your next post with that screenshot as well.
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