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Martin Simonovski
2 months agoHelpful | Level 5
How can I check which files and folders I have uploaded from my computer to Dropbox?
My Dropbox administrator has removed me from Dropbox, so how can I check which files and folders I have uploaded from my computer to Dropbox?
Specifically, the man I was working with on software de...
Jay
Dropbox Staff
If the files were in a shared folder, and your access was removed from it, then there should be a message about this in the events page.
However, it does mean that it wouldn't be possible to recover the files from the shared folder, since you're no longer a member of it.
Are you certain that there's no other copy of the files on your computer, or even another computer that you haven't used since this happened??
You could use file recovery software to potentially recover any data that was locally stored on your machine.
Martin Simonovski
2 months agoHelpful | Level 5
- I have no idea what he has done, that's why I can't find anything on the event page.
- Sadly, I am aware that I will not be able to recover anything from the shared folder!
- All I want to know is which documents from my computer I've attached to Dropbox.
- I have copies of the crucial files on my computer, and I want to make sure that I haven't shared them. These elements are essential, and without them, it will be difficult for the other person to launch the software independently. (It's not impossible because he has the code, but unfortunately, I don't.)
- I don't need to recover the files because they are already on my computer.Jay, I want to express my deepest gratitude for taking the time and energy to help me. May God bless you and your family. I have decided to let go of that project and start something completely new.
- Martin Simonovski2 months agoHelpful | Level 5
A few days later, I realized that my Dropbox administrator had not removed me from Dropbox. Instead, he:
1) Make me an administrator;
2) Cut the folders and files from the shared folder and moved them to his machine.
3) Removed his access from the shared folder.
So how can I check which files and folders I have uploaded from my computer to Dropbox? Specifically, the man I was working with on software development stole the system and all the ideas and concepts we had been working on for the last few years and ran away. Before he escaped, he removed the files and folders. A few weeks before that I uploaded many files from my computer to Dropbox and I can't remember which. Therefore I need to find out if I can check locally which files and folders I have attached. If anyone can give me guidance or advice I would be grateful.
- Mark2 months agoSuper User II
You will, unfortunately, need to manually cross reference the files on your machine and those at www.dropbox.com/home. Or, if you have Dropbox installed on a device everything in the Dropbox folder SHOULD be uploaded - as long as you have quota.
As for previous files www.dropbox.com/events will help 🙂
For shared files, that depends, if the person removed you from the share then there is no way to see what was previously uploaded and what wasn't - all history of the share vanishes as its removed. You may be able to see what Shares existed at www.dropbox.com/share, however, and possibly rejoin some.
- Martin Simonovski2 months agoHelpful | Level 5
I can't find anything in either Home or Events. They're both empty!
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