Description of the issue I'm experiencing in Windows 11 using the Dropbox Desktop app:
- InDesign files (.INDD) have a blank icon inside the Dropbox folder instead of the proper icon, except for under very specific circumstances. This behavior does NOT occur outside the Dropbox folder.
- 'Online Only' InDesign file (.INDD) icons are not displaying. Meanwhile, all the other Adobe Creative Cloud file type icons (.AI, .PSD, .PDF, etc.) appear, regardless of Smart Sync status ('Only Only' or 'Local').
- Only new 'Local' InDesign files have the appropriate file type icon; InDesign files that were added prior to installing the Dropbox Desktop app do not have the proper icon. Resaving the .INDD within the software does not correct this issue.
The workarounds that work so far are to either:
- Downloading the files, then reuploading them to the Dropbox folder, allowing them to overwrite the existing files
- Smart Syncing the file to 'Local,' and assigning "InDesign" under "Open With..." in the right-click menu—however, this does not apply to all .INDD files and immediately loses effect once the file is switched back to 'Online Only.' (Oddly enough, if reverted back to 'Local,' the proper icon is applied to these files.)
Of course, neither of these are feasible long-term options, as there are several thousand .INDDs in our company's Dropbox folder.
I've tried all the typical approaches to resolve this, including ensuring file associations were set, rebuilding the Windows icon cache (although I'm not certain this was successful—the files still appeared to be in use), uninstalling/reinstalling Adobe Creative Cloud apps, uninstalling/reinstalling Dropbox Desktop app, editing the registry.
Although this is admittedly minor, it's frustrating. Please advise.