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Its only using the storage once :) The Photos tab and Albums tabs are just web pages created from your files.
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Why are they not uploading? You havent exactly given us much to go on. After you put them in to the Dropbox folder have you given them time? 70gb is a HUGE file and is going to take A LONG TIME to upload. I'd say at least a few days. Mousing over your Dropbox icon on the status bar will tell you what its doing. Please…
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Personally Shaun I never use the deleted items list for that exact reason - it also actually does NOT show big deletions which to me makes it a bit useless. Personally I go through my folder structure with the 'show deleted items' turned on as I find it so much easier.
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It has always been a bit hit and miss if you have large numbers of files in that folder, is that a possibility?
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The only workaround is www.dropbox.com/help/167, however, all links need to be manually reconfigured
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It isnt possible to clear notification lists I'm afraid. They will disappear themselves over time
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Unfortunately the official line is if you want/need more than 1TB you need to use Dropbox for Business. Unfortunately this then comes with a $15/user price tag and a minimum of 5 users.
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And the OS.... ?
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Brill video Joanna, Just to help the team though what OS / browser and versions for both is this on?
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I dont believe its possible Linn, sorry.
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You'll need to log a ticket to get a response, however, I suspect the issue is relating to (what looks like) an issue to do with public link certificates.
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That only happens if they accept it and leave it later on, or reject it initially.
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Where is the message? If you mean on the client itself (i.e. the software on your computer), no you cannot. Sorry
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I dont believe Windows phones yet have the ability to write back to Dropbox, but, thats something you'll need to ask Microsoft as its them who implement the integration to Dropbox
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Then it will be uploading the files now as I said they run from smallest to largest. That'll be why you are starting to notice speed increases. I'm afraid you just need to be patient.
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Is this your initial sync? If so it always takes a long time initially because its creating all of the folder structure and then uploading the smallest files first. Each one of which uploads individually and is then hashchecked. Once you start getting in to larger files upload speed should quite dramatically increase.
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Have you read https://www.dropbox.com/help/8838 ?
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I'm afraid such information is not available online Jimmy :(
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Have you followed the instructions in the link I gave you to turn on camera upload on the computer? Note that this will only work is the iPhone is seen and detectable by the computer (which from your first post may not be the case). From the app on your phone have you given it time to upload them to Dropbox from the app?…
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No. Camera upload is automatic. You just connect your phone and let it work. Camera Upload will upload your camera roll only - it will upload them without any albums or orders and rename them as the date and time they were taken. www.dropbox.com/help/289 has the info If you want to do them in another order Dropbox wont…
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No. All it does is stops them editing it. They are free to download it, take images off it etc. They just cannot edit YOUR version.
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You can either use Camera Upload from the installed software (www.dropbox.com/install), move the photos to Dropbox's own folder or use the mobile app as I said above.
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It is: just send them a shared link. If you are 'testing' the link it will allow editing as Dropbox will realise you are actually opening your own file
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Dropbox wont be able to help if your device wont connect to the computer - thats something you need to get Apple to help with. However, you could try adding the 'Dropbox' app to the phone and then allowing Camera Uploads which will do the same thing