Hi again, this is a minor(?) but persistent bug I've been experiencing for a while now in Dropbox for Windows 11. After making certain folders online or offline some time back, this one particular folder has a red X, which in turn puts a red X on the entire Dropbox folder.
I can't figure out what the issue is. Everything is synced and up to date according to the Dropbox tray. I hoped it'd go away eventually but I've shut down and restarted the computer and Dropbox a few times in the weeks since this started, Windows has updated, Dropbox may have too, the red X persists. I even deleted and reorganized some folders on my other (Windows 10) computer, and those changes reflected on this newer computer, but the red X stays. :/ I tried making the entire folder available offline then making it online only again--no change. The weirdest thing is that all files within the folder look normal--none have a red X, they all have the online cloud icon. And none have illegal characters in their names (the only reason I've gotten red X's in the past). So I have no clue what the problem could be, if there even is a problem, since as I said, everything *seems* to be synced properly.
Is there a way to fix this? This is Windows 11 (my Windows 10 Dropbox isn't doing this), running as an administrator (it asks me every time I start it now); I forgot to note the version of Dropbox but I'm assuming it's the latest stable build.
(Note on folder contents, these are older files created before I understood how AI works, I'm not into this anymore.)