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Dropbox/Mac: "Filename" Can't Be Found

Dropbox/Mac: "Filename" Can't Be Found

georgecwbrown
Explorer | Level 4

I can't seem to see anyone else with this issue, but I've had it for a short while now & it's really annoying:

 

Problem: Most times when I double click to open a file I am presented with the following error. These files are already local prior to me attempting to open them. After dismissing the error & attempting to open the file a second time it is successful & no error presents itself.

 

Ventura 13.3.1

Dropbox 172.3.7538

 

Screenshot 2023-04-15 at 12.18.41.png

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Walter
Dropbox Staff

Hey @georgecwbrown, sorry to hear about this.

 

Can you please let us know if this happens with a specific type of files or if it's affecting all of your files?

 

Also, does this happen with online only files, files that are available offline or both? 

 

Is the app 'up to date'  or syncing when you take this action?

 

Let me know and we'll take it from there, George. 


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CBear
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This is happening to me as well and is driving me crazy!

 

Dropbox, if it assists, here are answers to your questions as to how this is presenting as a problem to me:

 

  • It is happening to all files.
  • It is happening with files that I have "ma[d]e available offline", that have a green tick next to them.  For online files, when you click the file, the file downloads and then opens.
  • The app is up-to-date and is not syncing when this is happening.

Jay
Dropbox Staff

Hi @CBear, just for clarification, do you mean a white icon with a green tick, or a green icon with a white tick? Only the latter means a file is available offline.


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CBear
Explorer | Level 3
It’s a green circle with a white tick in it (using a Mac).

Jay
Dropbox Staff

Thanks for the info. I'd recommend getting in contact with the support team for them to look into this matter in more detail on their end.


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CBear
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And… how do I do that?

Jay
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Click the link in my previous message while logged into your Dropbox account and choose the option to email or chat them directly.


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georgecwbrown
Explorer | Level 4

Hi Walter,

 

I primarily work with .tif files so haven't trialed it out on any other variant of file. As mentioned in my first post these are all local before I click them. I moved them there from my downloads folder. I haven't had time to test it out on online only as well. 

 

The app is up to date. I realise in that preview you're seeing a file syncing (I had just saved & closed it) next to it. 

 


Here's an example that is currently happening:

 

1. As you can see, all of these files are local.

 Screenshot 2023-04-19 at 12.43.34.png

 

2. My dropbox is 'Up to Date' no activity is in progress. I have just been working with these files just minutes ago but moved them into a 'Done' folder. That's all. Now, when I attempt to open one of them after moving them, I get the following:

 

Screenshot 2023-04-19 at 12.45.47.png

 

3. I hit OK. I attempt to open the same file again & this time it succeeds.

 

Temporary Workaround: If I move or find a file that is behaving this way, I can circumvent it by selecting all of the files in that folder & attempting to open them all in one go. I will get the one error that summarises that everything failed. After that, I can then open each image without my mac attacking me with errors. (see below)

That said, this is 100% a bug & you shouldn't have to use the above workaround as it's a massive pain in the bum to do this everytime you wish to open a file.

 

Screenshot 2023-04-19 at 12.47.53.png

georgecwbrown
Explorer | Level 4

This is the only style of tick I have. What does this mean?

This file was added to dropbox from a local place, I currently can open it if I double click, surely this means it's available offline?

 

I believe you're getting confused with Windows & Mac icons as they're different (in my circumstance at least)

 

edit: just saw someone already mentioned the above, nevermind!

 

 

Screenshot 2023-04-19 at 12.51.47.png

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