I have tried to disable Status column in Windows Explorer, however, it keeps coming back. Can you tell me how to permanently stop showing this column?
Hey @Rob M1 - welcome to the Community!
I'm not quite sure to what you're referring to exactly. Could you please send us a screenshot so that we can make sure we're on the same page?
Thanks so much!
See below for the Status Column that I am are trying to remove.
Thanks for the screenshot @Rob M1 - much appreciated.
These columns are handled by your computer's OS and not Dropbox. Could you let us know why you'd like to disable the syncing status column on your computer?
It is in the way. Can we show the syncing a different way through our OS (windows 11)?
Hey @Rob M1.
Apart from the sync status of the entire app, which can be found by hovering over the Dropbox icon in your system tray, that column is the only way to see the sync status of each file in your Dropbox.
I'll happily pass your feedback along to our team, though, so thanks for your comments.
This makes no sense. It is only happening on one of our computers. All of our other 5 computers show the status with the file name. There's got to be a solution since the other 5 computers do not have it. Please advise.
@Rob M1 wrote: This makes no sense. It is only happening on one of our computers. All of our other 5 computers show the status with the file name.
This makes no sense. It is only happening on one of our computers. All of our other 5 computers show the status with the file name.
Your other 5 computers haven't yet received the update for Windows. When they do, they'll have the same status column. There's no way to revert back to the previous behavior, and this is a change that's likely being driven more by Microsoft and the newer features of Windows 11, rather than Dropbox.
Is there a way to set it up so it shows little green check boxes nest to the files/folders. See below snippet for example of how other computers look.
Hello @Rob M1,
Similar to the changes made on macOS with the File Provider API, on Windows 11 Dropbox is switching its desktop client to use the cloud files API. This was most likely driven by a need of Dropbox to offload the implementation of "Smart Sync"/ Online-only files feature to use the built-in operating system support found in newer versions of the OS, as opposed to implementing it themselves (like they did so far).
Part of using this new built-in operating system feature also means switching from using sync state icons (which are overlays on top of the existing icons, just like in the screenshot that you shared) to using a column in Windows Explorer for displaying the sync state of a file/folder.
For now the only way I found to show sync state icons instead of a sync state column is to contact Dropbox support and ask them to disable the "new Windows experience" for your Dropbox account. If I find any other way I will report back here.
Hope this helps.
Andrew (DBoxTips)
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