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TGD-Inc
5 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Desktop App is not opening or running - files from 3rd party app are not syncing
5 Months ago I downloaded the desktop app for my PC.
It downloaded and has never actually opened when I tried. I see Dropbox in the files and can open some files that way, but I need the files I sy...
- 5 months ago
DBoxTips JACKPOT!
I removed the ending punctuation from the file name in Dropbox Web and everything synced right away. I'm so relived.
Now to make sure it continues to sync to file explorer.
Thank you very much! I'll pop back and confirm resolution in a couple days just to be sure it sticks.
DBoxTips
Experienced | Level 12
Hello TGD-Inc
While there are more details that would be needed to troubleshoot this, I would start with:
1. Which version of Windows are you running on your PC?
2. Was the Dropbox icon ever visible in the bottom right (tray area) of the screen?
This would help as a starting point to getting to the bottom of this, although finding a solution in this manner could take a while given the asynchronous nature of the forum.
Alternatively, I could help with troubleshooting this faster via email, as I have experience with figuring out hard Dropbox puzzles like this one. If that's an option that you would consider, feel free to add ".com" to my forum username and enter it in the address bar in order to get in touch. Otherwise, answering the forum here would also work (albeit slower).
Here to help,
Andrew (DBoxTips)
I am an individual contributor to the Dropbox Community forums, not affiliated with Dropbox in any way. All opinions expressed here are my own.
TGD-Inc
5 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Andrew,
Thanks for the assist.
I'm running Windows 10 Home.
The DropBox Icon is visible in the bottom left taskbar (I pinned it there). as well as in the system tray. FYI - It says "my files are up to date", but they are not.
- DBoxTips5 months agoExperienced | Level 12
Thank you for the details.
Since you mentioned the files being accessed via the "Apps" folder via the website and the mobile app, are those files from the third-party website accessible via a subfolder of the "Apps" folder? If so, when you go into Dropbox selective sync settings on the Dropbox desktop app preferences do you see that subfolder checked?
Thanks,
Andrew (DBoxTips)
- TGD-Inc5 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Unfortunately the Desktop App doesn't open. There fore no selective sync settings or anything else that would be in the desktop app. Honestly, I don't even know what should be in the desktop app, I have never actually seen it.
- DBoxTips5 months agoExperienced | Level 12You previously mentioned in the system tray it says your files are “Up to date”. You can open the Dropbox desktop app by clicking in the system tray on the Dropbox icon that says “Up to date”. After clicking it a small window should appear in that corner of the screen. Does that small window appear for you when clicking the Dropbox system tray icon?
Andrew (DBoxTips)
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