Ok I am a newbie here with DropBox
I did not set up DropBox with this company someone else did.
Company has a DropBox account, files are synced to the file server in the office. End Users have a drive mapping on their desktops/laptops.
The issue is that the end users who have laptops are out in the field and need to have access to the dropbox files. They lose connection to the drive mappings so they can not get to the dropbox.
Someone suggested running DropBox as a Service. (http://www.coretechnologies.com/products/AlwaysUp/Apps/RunDropboxAsAService.html) The desktop/laptops do not have the Desktop Client installed.
I installed Dropbox on my desktop to test the DropBox as a Service.
when I logged in as the administrator it asked what do I want sync. well I did not want to sync anything so I thought I could just close out the dropbox box and go on my own way. NOT.... right now it looks like I am syncing everything that is in DropBox on to my computer. not what I wanted to. anyway....I figure I would go through the steps from the link that I have provided above.
I downloaded and installed Dropbox, when I right click the DropBox icon in the task bar I do not get Perferences. (not sure if it because the sync is still going or not). so I can not go any further.
my questions are:
1) has anyone set up their DropBox this way...
DropBox account with all the files at DropBox AND have a File Server in the company office to sync all the files that are out in DropBox AND the end users have a drive mapping to the file server so they can access the files? If so, how did you solve the problem with the end users who are out of the office and use laptops to gain access to the DropBox folder on the file server in the office?
2) I know I can uninstall DropBox client program on my computer after the files are synced. Can I delete those files without any problems and the files will still be out on the file server?. I have no need for them on my computer since they are files that I do not use.
Again I am a newbie to DropBox so I want to make sure I do the right thing.
Thanks,
Robbie