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Is it possible to keep my desktop folder files available in Dropbox (not as a Backup but as synced)?

Is it possible to keep my desktop folder files available in Dropbox (not as a Backup but as synced)?

EC1
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Before the most recent major update (like a year ago, I'm not sure), I had the location of my Dropbox folder as the desktop folder of my computer. That made it so I could use the desktop to have clear visual representation of the files I was actively working on. After the update, something went wrong, and I was having trouble finding files. I eventually resolved the issue (it involved deleting an extra desktop folder that had been created somewhere), but now my Dropbox location is in a different location (users folder under my username). 

 

I want to be able to view the desktop folder of Computer A and on my phone, Dropbox on the Web, or my Computer B should I ever get one. I know there are options for Backup, but I don't think that serves my purpose of needing ready access to those synched files on my other devices or the web.

 

Should I try moving the location of the Dropbox folder to the desktop? Or will that cause other problems? Or is there another solution?

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Nancy
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If you’re now using the updated version of Dropbox Backup, I’m afraid that’s not possible. I’m also linking a thread with a similar request to which you can find more details. 

 

Let me know if you have any further questions after that, though.


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Nancy
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Hey @EC1, thanks for posting here today. 

 

Can you clarify what you mean when saying you had the location of your Dropbox folder as the desktop folder of your computer? Had you moved your Desktop folder within the local Dropbox folder perhaps? 

 

If you use the updated Dropbox Backup feature now, then all backups will only be accessible via www.dropbox.com indeed (you can see more info here). 

 

However, do you wish to move again your computer files within Dropbox instead and have them sync like the rest of your files? 

 

Let me know, and we can go from there.


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EC1
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I may have designated the Dropbox folder to be in my user folder so it would contain my desktop folder. But I may have designated the dropbox folder to be the desktop folder. I don't remember. I just remember that my desktop folder was easily found on the web version of Dropbox and in the mobile app along with all my other synced files.

 

I see that I can access my desktop folder in the backups section in the web version of Dropbox, but is there any way to adjust settings so that I can access my desktop files in the app along with my synced files? 

 

Otherwise I guess I'll have to use a mobile browser to access my desktop files, which seems kind of strange to have to do when there's an app.

 

I know most people would just use the dropbox folder to house files being worked on so that they can be easily synced, but I like the visual reminders of seeing my most active files on my desktop.

Nancy
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If you’re now using the updated version of Dropbox Backup, I’m afraid that’s not possible. I’m also linking a thread with a similar request to which you can find more details. 

 

Let me know if you have any further questions after that, though.


Nancy
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