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Quuzuu
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
"Go to file" link in sync issue dialog doesn't work
(Win10) I've been having this issue for a month. It pops up every day.
I don't see any problem with the filename, it doesn't contain any special characters, and I don't know which file i...
- 3 years ago
Hi Quuzuu,
Your "favicon.png" files count isn't so big. So should not be a big task to compare local and online equivalents. While keep open the local search results, try the same with search bar in web interface of your account. Is there some more additional file(s) or time stamp of matching results differs? 🤔
Hope this gives direction.
Jay
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Quuzuu, my colleague mentioned locating it by searching in Explorer directly, since you didn't mention searching there, only on the Dropbox site itself.
When you do find the files with the same name, could you try their steps to resolve this behavior?
- Quuzuu3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
1. As I mentioned, nothing happens when I click "Go to file", and I do not know which file it's talking about.
2. Below is all the files with this name in my local dropbox folder, ordered by date modified. You can see there were no recently changed ones. And you can also see the semi recent ones are all located inside node_modules, which I have all ignored from syncing.
3. I tried to move out and move back these files as suggested, but it doesn't make the error go away. You probably know, the error message appears as a red exclamation mark in the system tray, and it's not designed to disappear until you view it, so it's not a good indicator of whether the issues was fixed or not. After you view it, however, it'll always go away, even without fix, until it comes back the next day.
4. As the error stated, it's "couldn't download", not "couldn't upload", so it's probably not going to be fixed by local operations anyway.
- Здравко3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi Quuzuu,
Your "favicon.png" files count isn't so big. So should not be a big task to compare local and online equivalents. While keep open the local search results, try the same with search bar in web interface of your account. Is there some more additional file(s) or time stamp of matching results differs? 🤔
Hope this gives direction.
- Quuzuu3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks Здравко , I took your advice and compared the online and local files one by one, and was indeed able to find a "favicon.png" online, which was 0 bytes. Deleting it solved the issue.
There are 3 things that the developers could be fixing related to this problem (2 bugs and 1 improvements):
1. clicking the "Go to file" button should work.
2. the error message shouldn't say "incompatible character", because there's none
3. the error message should display a full path of the file, not just the filename.
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