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Angie O.
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Status:
Closed
Can we have an option to lock files we're working on to avoid conflicted copies?
My business partner and I (often working from different locations) are constantly working on the same documents and trying to save our work at the same time. Result: lots of conflicted copies of file...
Mark
Super User II
No, but, I've always found that it is in almost real time - as soon as an update occurs its pushed to devices and viceversa.
I also agree with Rich. There are too many variables for this to work safely and simply (which is how Dropbox always thinks). For example. What happens if I open a file while my internet is down? Or on a mobile device? Or the website?
I also agree with Rich. There are too many variables for this to work safely and simply (which is how Dropbox always thinks). For example. What happens if I open a file while my internet is down? Or on a mobile device? Or the website?
Brian B.39
7 years agoHelpful | Level 7
I agree, my impression is near instantaneous (checking every couple seconds or so?) and I have taken issue in the past with the amount of traffic generated by the dropbox clients (many people in a large office with a mediocre WAN link is a recipe for a significant network percentage used up with checks for updates).
Your question broken up:
Q:
What happens if I open a file while my internet is down?
A:
You are offline so standard dropbox rules apply with conflicted copies.
Q:
Or the website?
A:
I am not proposing getting rid of the current Colaboration interface which is what is being used when you edit online.
An exclusion filter allowing the locking mechanism on every file except those covered by the current collaboration app plugin (the badge and online editing).
Q:
Or on a mobile device?
A:
The mobile app can also execute the same file locking logic on all but filtered collaboration file types.
https://www.dropbox.com/help/desktop-web/edit-microsoft-office-files-mobile
- tah27 years agoNew member | Level 2
This very doable, and very nesseary for peer-to-peer solutions to be real competitors with file servers.
Dropbox uses an update-and-push for file changes. File locking could be handled the same way. Yes it doesn't work while offline, but it would eliminate most colissions. The other oppertunity is to badge all files, not just MS office files. This wouldn't be hard either. if a file is open, badge the window.
- Mark7 years agoSuper User IIThats the issue though. It is not easily doable.
Dropbox have repeatedly said this and why it isnt.
Lets not forget that Dropbox is not intending to be a file server. Its a syncing tool.
The badge system requires the software developers for each application to allow it to happen, again, it is not an easy fix.
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