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Rodger C.
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Files not sharing and not deleting, showing different content on sender and receiver
This week, suddenly out of nowhere, files I upload every week are choosing not to appear on the other party's end. He still sees last week's file even though I had already deleted it. Tried deleting ...
Rodger C.
Helpful | Level 5
A shared Dropbox folder. The other party's account created the folder for my input, and we have been using it for about three years.
Hannah
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for the additional info, Rodger C..
So, if I understand correctly, you're accessing the shared folder and are uploading your files through our website, right?
Where is the other member of the folder accessing it from? The website as well?
Could it be possible that they've installed the Dropbox application and are accessing the folder from the local Dropbox folder on their computer?
If that's the case, they might have a sync issue on their Dropbox application.
If they're accessing the folder from the Dropbox folder and are not seeing your updates, can they check the website as well, to see if the files appear for them there?
- Rodger C.2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
So, if I understand correctly, you're accessing the shared folder and are uploading your files through our website, right?
Yes, exactly.
Where is the other member of the folder accessing it from? The website as well?
I would assume so -- I don't know of any other way to do it.
Could it be possible that they've installed the Dropbox application and are accessing the folder from the local Dropbox folder on their computer?
I'm afraid this is over my head, I don't know what this means. The other party transfers many files from many users regularly and hasn't mentioned problems with anyone else, nor with my files, until this last one. I don't understand this "synch" thing or how it works, and I have never met him. Generally I do my upload and then alert him that I've done so, and that's all I see on my end. Then the following week I delete the old one after it's used and upload the next week's file. The two strange things going on are that (1) he didn't see my deletions or new files this time, and (2) after I do my deletions, the site won't let me permanently delete them, a message I have never seen before. I get "Ask the owner to help permanently delete this". I asked him at one point to delete what he sees, which he says he did, and it made no difference on my end, but the files he was deleting were not the ones I was seeing anyway and nothing changed on my end. As an experiment I also sent access to the same file to my alternate email, and it showed up there as normal.
I also found the "Rewind" feature and tried to do that but I can't get access to it. The "Get Rewind" link returns me to a main splash page and there's no option to pick a date to rewind.
If that's the case, they might have a sync issue on their Dropbox application.
If they're accessing the folder from the Dropbox folder and are not seeing your updates, can they check the website as well, to see if the files appear for them there?
No idea ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ -- I can copy and paste the above and send it to him but I won't be able to explain what it's talking about.
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
It sounds like they aren't looking at the shared folder, and are instead looking at a copy of the folder, or something to that effect.
You could ask them to see if they accidentally deleted the shared folder from their account, and to see if they can add it back to their account from this page.
- Rodger C.2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Now I'm really confused. I clicked on the link mentioned here:
>> You could ask them to see if they accidentally deleted the shared folder from their account, and to see if they can add it back to their account from this page.
... and I got a list of folders I have created and deleted over the years; when I clicked on one to see what it was it "joined" me to it. Well I didn't want or need those old files, so I deleted them, and now, like the others, Dropbox won't let me permanently delete years-old files that I don't need. It says I "don't have permission" even though I'm the one who created them. If this keeps happening my space is going to fill up with old unneeded files. Why am I being denied?
I've heard back from the other party, who says he accesses Dropbox from an app on his PC "instead of the website" and suggests I try doing the same. Now I have to go figure out what that means.
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