I'm getting extremely frustrated with Dropbox!! I'm using new Macbook Pro (but also have access to Windows 11 machine... same bad results). I've tried both the Dropbox app (putting folder in it, to upload), and I've also tried doing this via www.dropbox.com "upload." Neither solution works. Here's the issue.
1) Upload a folder that contains many files, and many subfolders with files within, no file bigger than Dropbox's per-file limit
2) After giving it time to "complete" the upload, there are a couple dozen files or folders that Dropbox says "cannot be uploaded to dropbox" - I'm sure this is due to *SOME* file name issue, but Dropbox does not tell you WHAT FILES where unable to upload! So I have 588 files/folders on dropbox.com, and 635 files/folders are on the hard drive that were supposed to upload. Happy to change the filenames of the culprit files or folders, but have no idea what files were unsuccessful uploading!!
3) If I do it via the dropbox app on computer (instead of via www.dropbox.com and chosing upload...), there's not even a MESSAGE that tells me some were unable to upload! But I can see on dropbox (via "calculate size" of main folder) that yup... only 588 are on dropbox.com, and 635 on my hard drive.
Please advise!! It's bad enough that Dropbox doesn't retain original creation/modified dates of the files (every file ends up looking like it was literally freshly created that minute, once on Dropbox.com)... but to think you've "backed up" all of your hard drive files and ZERO indication of how successful it was (besides manually checking, which I'm sure most people don't bother to do if they knew how).
******HOW CAN I SEE WHAT FILES AND/FOLDERS WERE "NOT ABLE TO BE UPLOADED? So I can address those culprits, rename them, delete them, etc. etc.? Please do not send me some help file on "reasons why some files/folders can't be uploaded" because there are SEVERAL reasons, and that is NOT a solution for someone to manually figure out with thousands of files!