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wa4cbg's avatar
wa4cbg
Explorer | Level 3
8 months ago

Dropbox downloads show as online with cloud Icon WHY? Need all downloaded files to be offline

 My Client has been using Dropbox for a number of years. He has a desktop and 2 laptops. He saves all files in Dropbox folders on the computer (local) Dropbox folders. Any new files in these folders are  synched across all computers and automatically downloaded to the hard drives of each computer. He has been very happy with this configuration. Works perfect…. EXCEPT

 

I did an install for his new windows 11 laptop and set it up identical to the other 3 computers.  Dropbox is set to sync all ,folders and make any new files offline. All files sync/download to this computer differently. The file names do appear in the proper local Dropbox directories/folders but all files and folders have the little cloud icon which signifies that the files are online, not offline.. 

 

Yes, I can right click files or folder and select make “available off-line”..  but s is an unnecessary step on his other computers! I also know that I can select “make all files available offline” from the Dropbox root directory…  but this step/procedure is not necessary on his other computers.   

I have reinstalled Dropbox several times under the direction of several Dropbox Support agents and no change.  All files downloaded continue to be online files.

This should be a relatively simple question to answer:

 

1. is the behavior that I am seeing on the new windows 11 laptop by design? Is this the new normal for Dropbox?

2. Or is it an issue with the installation,

3. is it an issue with windows 11 and Dropbox?
4. Why are the other computers working perfectly, downloading all files to the local drive for offline access without the need for right clicking folders etc.

 

I hope someone can understand the issue. It seems that some of the Dropbox Support folks were unfamiliar with this issue.

 


Any response of help is greatly appreciated,

 

 

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hi wa4cbg, thanks for providing these details.

     

    Just to check, could you attach a screenshot showing the Dropbox folder as it appears in Explorer for that machine?

     

    Additionally, a screenshot of the desktop preferences in the Sync tab would by appreciated.

     

    This will help me to assist further!

    • wa4cbg's avatar
      wa4cbg
      Explorer | Level 3

      Jay,

       

      Thanks in advance for your help. Here is the screenshot that I saved previously. Will send you the configuration page a bit later, when I can log back into the computer. 

       

       

      • Jay's avatar
        Jay
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        From what I can see, the settings look correct on that page.

         

        I know you've mentioned it already, but if you mark the entire Dropbox folder as available offline, does this proceed to make all the files local?

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