Hello everyone, I am working on Windows 10, current update, starting this week Dropbox sends me a (red) notification on the tray icon every time I save a Revit file, it says "couldn't sync files".
All my files are (neatly organized) in DropBox, never had any issue for years until this past week where only Revit files show the warning.
Hi Jay, when clicked, it displays this pop up that says "no errors", and then the red warning notification appears in the tray on the next save and so on...
Have had the same problems for 2-3 weeks now, but the appearance of the "Couldn't sync..." is very inconsistent. I've never noticed it when a simple data file is saved. A possible clue for engineers: It seems to happen most frequently when I use a portable Chrome browser stored in the Dropbox folder. Could portable app be running scripts or whatever which would temporarily disrupt sync by creating temp files?
Also, depending on their configuration, other apps such as OneNote create temp files or frequent auto-saves to databases that might create sync disruptions that "magically" disappear when the app closes and any locks on files are lifted?
I am having the same issue and I could relate it to a temporary file that Revit Creates in a folder called Revit_temp and the temporary file is named pulsexxxx.tmp
Revit central files are usually placed on a server and accept simultaneous access and save from multiple users which I think Dropbox is not designed to handle. Probably Revit creates these temp files when two users are syncing to the same central file simultaneously to store temporary data until one user finishes his sync and then updates the other user's data. (This is my logic, not a Revit justification)
Sometimes these pulse files sync and sometimes stop syncing as shown in the snip above, causing this "couldn't sync file" error, and Dropbox gets stuck retrying to sync it over and over again while other files are waiting their turn to be synced.
If Dropbox is working on a solution to this please find us a way how to keep a central file that accepts simultaneous access and saves by different users, similar to how Onedrive allows simultaneous access and saves to Excel and Word files
Hi @M_Louis, how are you today?
I would suggest that you either pause sync/or quit our app temporarily, when working on those files. Once you're done with your edits, you can resume.
With another third-party app closely linked to your Dropbox folder, it would make sense to have this inconsistency.
Let me know if you need anything else.