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Howard G.2
9 years agoNew member | Level 1
What does it mean when there's a red X on a file icon rather than a green tick?
- 6 years ago
A red X on a file or folder indicates a problem with that file or folder. A red X on the Dropbox icon could mean the same, or something else entirely. You need to hover your cursor over the Dropbox icon in your system tray (Windows) or menu bar (Mac) and see what Dropbox is reporting.
The Bad Files Check page is currently down. Dropbox is aware and working on the issue. There is no ETA at this time.
rob877
New member | Level 2
I just had that happen and I noticed the enclosing folder, which had the red x, had an emoji smiley face in the name. I edited the folder name and removed the smiley face and it switched from a red x to a blue syncing icon and eventually to a green check. Same with all of the files and folders within.
Do you have any special characters in the offending file or folder name?
Rich
6 years agoSuper User II
rob877 wrote:
Do you have any special characters in the offending file or folder name?
Illegal characters is a common cause of that, as is a files that's in use or locked by another process. For illegal characters, you can use the Bad Files Check to list all files in your account that may have a problem syncing.
- cstrohmeyer6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have received a red X on our drop box folder.
I cannot find any file with bad characters. This occured immediately after a major Drop Box update that took some time to sync on my computers. However my main computer still has a red X and others do not.
This link will not load either:
- Rich6 years agoSuper User II
A red X on a file or folder indicates a problem with that file or folder. A red X on the Dropbox icon could mean the same, or something else entirely. You need to hover your cursor over the Dropbox icon in your system tray (Windows) or menu bar (Mac) and see what Dropbox is reporting.
The Bad Files Check page is currently down. Dropbox is aware and working on the issue. There is no ETA at this time.
- cstrohmeyer6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thank you for the very quick reply.
Hovering was the very first thing I did (Windows). All it says is that it is currently syncing, but it has been doing this since last week in this one particular computer
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