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TuiAllen
6 years agoExplorer | Level 3
When I delete a file, why do I receive a message that it will be "deleted from all devices"?
I hope this is in the right place. Not sure. It is probably the stupidest question but has puzzled me for ages.
I sometimes have a file on dropbox I want to delete because it is now out of date. I ...
- 6 years agoHey there TuiAllen,The notification is just to clarify that removing the file from the Dropbox folder will in turn delete the file from your account, so it will also be removed from your other devices.The Dropbox desktop app doesn’t have the ability to read the files outside of the Dropbox folder so it wouldn’t be able to delete anything outside that folder either. The method you want to use doesn’t need any more steps than simply deleting the old file and then adding the new one to your Dropbox folder in its place.Hope this helps clarify the matter, let me know if you have any other questions - Thanks!
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi usrcm, generally when you see one, there's an option to disable them with a checkbox to prevent seeing them again.
Are you on a Mac or Windows device?
Are you on a Mac or Windows device?
usrcm
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
This happens on Windows Server 2019 & Windows 10 Professional.
Screenshot of the issue: https://gyazo.com/25298e377b43c1cccd9e72aaa899ef46
- Jay4 years agoDropbox StaffAre you getting these messages solely for online-only files, or do you get them for local files as well?
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