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TimB2
5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
When are files actually synced in the desktop app on Windows?
As the attached screenshot shows, when I look in the Dropbox manager in the Windows taskbar it simultaneously tells me that “Your files are up to date” while also listing all the files still “Waiting...
- 4 months ago
Hi Jay,
I think the problem was a specific folder. I'm not sure, if it is somehow related to this folder having files in it which are commonly "open" within an application I use. The problem resolved itself after I rebooted my PC.
Cheers
Steven
Jay
5 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi @TimB2, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Could you try reinstalling the Dropbox desktop application, without uninstalling it first, by clicking this link?
As you're already in contact with the support team directly, they may be better placed to assist with device-specific issues.
Keep me posted!
- TimB25 months agoExplorer | Level 4
I reinstalled it and am still getting this same contradiction. It was about 20 minutes after getting the “Your files are up to date” notification on the bottom that all of the “Waiting to sync”s changed to “Upload complete”s. Really, this seems like a bug in your program rather than anything to do with my computer. But regardless, all I really want to know is when all the files are actually uploaded (is it the “Your files are up to date” or “Upload complete”?) so I know when I can turn off my computer knowing that I am fully backed up. Thanks.
- dman19035 months agoNew member | Level 2
I seem to consistently have this problem, as do my colleagues. I cannot tell, if it still needs to sync or not, there is often/always a list "Waiting to sync”s, whilst at the same time it says “Your files are up to date” .
- Jay5 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi @dman1903, what OS and Dropbox desktop application version are you running on your machine?
- Nancy5 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi from me as well, Tim. You mentioned in your first post that this is happening for files that are being uploaded from your camera, correct? So, is it safe to assume you’re using camera uploads on your desktop app to automatically upload these files?
If yes, I’d like you to open the “Camera Uploads” folder on your computer and see if all of your files have a green checkmark next to them or a blue syncing icon instead (you can also check this Help Center article for the full list of syncing icons). If you see a green checkmark next to everything, you should be good.
- TimB25 months agoExplorer | Level 4
No, I am just using File Explorer to move them. I connect the camera to the computer with a USB-C cable, CTRL-A to select all, and then click-and-drag.
What you seem to be telling me is that your taskbar manager is just for show and not a real indicator of what is happening in Dropbox and if I want to know anything about the status of my files I have to look in File Manager. Is that correct?
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