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7 years agoDropbox Staff
Beta Build 55.3.167
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John L.2
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Thanks for using Dropbox and helping test our beta build! Here are the user visible changes in v55:
- Fixes issue where linking an account in headless mode on Linux would exit early.
- Fixes issue where importing high efficiency photos could fail on recent macOS releases.
- Fixes issue where “Don’t ask me again” on warning dialogs was not working properly in some cases.
- Other minor fixes.
Tom_R
7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Suddenly, when I move files to subfolders in my dropbox, I get weird messages, asking me whether I really want to remove them from Dropbox. What gives?
macOS 10.13.6
Dropbox beta 55.3.167
- samertm7 years agoDropbox Staff
Tom_R wrote:
Suddenly, when I move files to subfolders in my dropbox, I get weird messages, asking me whether I really want to remove them from Dropbox. What gives?
macOS 10.13.6
Dropbox beta 55.3.167
Did you move the files from outside of a shared folder into a shared folder? If so, I believe the message is there to warn you that the file technically isn't in your Dropbox anymore, it's in a shared space. If that's the case, then I can let the team know to see if they can make the message more clear.
If that wasn't the case, then it may be an issue that we need to fix.
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