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JeffR18
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Mirror Dropbox Folder on Desktop
Perhaps a very basic question. I have a Dropbox folder that I wish to work on with three separate computers (all mine). I want the contents of the folder to also reside on each of these devices,...
- 7 years ago
Hi JeffR18, Yes, Dropbox folder resides in your computer hard drive. The default location is in your Mac home folder. When you are not online, the files would be still available. You are correct about both matters.
You may make Alias (shortcut) of the particular folder you want, and put that Alias on your desktop for easy access.
First go to your Dropbox folder in finder to browse the folder, righ click, and choose Make Alias.
You will see an alias (shortcut/link) of that folder is created.
Then drag that alias to your Desktop.
Now you have the link to easily access your frequently used materials.
Walter
Dropbox Staff
Hey there JeffR18 - welcome to our Community!
You'll need to download the desktop application on all devices and log into the same account. Once the desktop app states "Up to Date" on every computer, you'll be fully synced.
Note that changes made to a file in the Dropbox app on one device should appear in the app on other devices, and on the Dropbox website. This feature—”sync”—is core to how Dropbox works. It allows you to see the same version of a file on any device you sign in to Jeff - supposing that you use the same account on all devices.
Also bear in mind that our software is designed to watch your Dropbox folder and sync any files placed in the folder meaning that your Dropbox folder is just like any other folder on your hard drive, but with syncing features.
To take advantage of Dropbox, move or copy files into the Dropbox folder. This will place the files into the Dropbox folder. Once Dropbox sees changes in the Dropbox folder, it automatically syncs the new changes to Dropbox servers and to any other computer linked to your account.
If I were you, I would also take a look at our Selective Sync feature which is a great way to free up space on computers that are connected to your Dropbox account.
I hope this information helps you get started Jeff and I remain at your disposal. Let me know if you need anything else - thank you!
JeffR18
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks.
I have the desktop application and opening it places the Dropbox on my menu bar. It says 'Up To Date.'
If I click on the icon, and folder, I see everything in my Dropbox. Am I correct that that folder actually resides on my computer? Say something happens and I can no longer access Dropbox, or I am somewhere with no wifi, that folder will still be available?
What I would like to do is have a desktop link on my Mac's to a subfolder within my Dropbox folder that I can click to quickly access frequently used materials. I don't want to search through my entire Dropbox folder each time.
Possible??
- Elixir7 years agoStar | Level 19
Hi JeffR18, Yes, Dropbox folder resides in your computer hard drive. The default location is in your Mac home folder. When you are not online, the files would be still available. You are correct about both matters.
You may make Alias (shortcut) of the particular folder you want, and put that Alias on your desktop for easy access.
First go to your Dropbox folder in finder to browse the folder, righ click, and choose Make Alias.
You will see an alias (shortcut/link) of that folder is created.
Then drag that alias to your Desktop.
Now you have the link to easily access your frequently used materials.
- JeffR187 years agoExplorer | Level 4Perfect! Thank you!
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