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Aaron J.1
8 months agoNew member | Level 2
New computer not making files local
I have a Dropbox that I've maintained for nearly 14 years over various devices, and on my latest computer I've found that the files aren't syncing to offline mode automatically. I changed the setting...
Jay
8 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi Aaron J.1, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Have you tried right clicking the Dropbox folder and choosing the option to make it available offline?
What OS version are you running on that machine?
Keep me posted!
- Aaron J.18 months agoNew member | Level 2
Oh, that seems to be working.
- Jay8 months agoDropbox Staff
Good to know, please update me if you need any further help!
- Copperheadproduction7 months agoNew member | Level 2
I upgraded recently to Windows 11, and I can no longer find any option to make a file or folder available offline. I've been using Dropbox for over a decade. I NEED to get access to these files. What is going on?
- Nancy7 months agoDropbox Staff
Copperheadproduction, besides the offline/online-only options, do you see any other Dropbox options when right clicking on your files?
If not, I’d like you to check your system tray and let me know if a small Dropbox icon appears there and what its syncing status and app version are.
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