Hi again
I have just visited my startup settings and indeed Dropbox is set to 'off' I have changed that to 'on' and I suspect that will resolve the issue (from what you have said).
I had been confused by this post:
https://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/no-green-check-mark-on-the-dropbox-system-tray-icon/
where it is said that Dropbox has done away with the green check marks, but that is obviously as accurate as a Russian foreign minister!
I will mark the issue as resolved when I have tested it with a few shutdowns and restarts.
Thanks for the help
Hi Nancy
I'm running Windows 10. After I posted the green checks reappeared. I thought that Dropbox was always on in the background, but are you saying that after starting up I have to click on the app to get it running before the syncing will occur? Normally I only put my laptop to 'sleep' and very rarely turn it off altogether. Perhaps I need to add Dropbox to the list of 'startup' programs? I did click on the app in the start menu after I posted and nothing opened as such but, as I say, the green checks appeared again.
If the green checks disappear again, would that then mean that anyone with a link to them will still be able to view them?
Andrew (Skiday)