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You need to ask via Dropbox support. You cant have 2 accounts using 1 email address though.
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As said, it means their is an error with that file.
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It means theres an error. Mouse over the Dropbox icon on your status bar and see what it says.
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As Richard said you get double referral space while you are a Pro user. So as a Pro user you can get 32gb of space. As a free its limited to 16gb. To be honest the doubling makes very little difference now that Pro is 1TB, however, when Pro was 50gb it made one ****** of a difference!
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At that time the max was 50GB. This must have been around 2011-12 So have Richard and myself I'm afraid (we are both with user numbers below 25k). Originally you could only get 8gb as a free user. You needed to EITHER be Pro OR a Student to get to 16gb. To get to the full 32 you needed both. You can see space you have…
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Its something specific to your machine set up then I'm afraid Suzanne. Dropbox cannot alter files (it doesn't know how to!). It simply syncs exactly the same as a USB pen would do it.
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Dropbox does not alter file formats or file setups. What can happen though is that differing versions on different machines cause issues OR the web version of office opens it. If you download it to a machine with the same version of office on (and same fonts etc.) all will be fine
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If its via your own email client its an issue with EITHER your outgoing email provider or, more likely, the recipients emails provider blocking things.
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Try sending via your own email client. If that doesn't work you need to get them to contact there Email hosts and see whats blocking it.
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Do you have multiple hard drives? Do they all have enough hard drive space on?
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No hassle :) Paper is a totally independent product so it doesn't change/alter anything within Dropbox.
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That isnt Dropbox paper, thats because you've become part of a Team. Paper doesn't alter anything. You need to leave the Team. See https://www.dropbox.com/help/9124
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Because as it says you've used too much data. You need to go to www.dropbox.com/home and delete more.
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Deleted files do not use quota. So permanently deleting files will make no difference. What does Dropbox say if you mouse over its icon on your status bar? What does www.dropbox.com/account show?
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Not sure if this does it but Mover.io lets you move between cloud solutions so they may have something.
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Initial bans are 72 hours (which could go across 4 days depending upon when the ban starts). You can log a ticket ask has been stated and following the prompts, or, if not relevant choosing 'Get help with other issue' where relevant.
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Replies take 2 - 3 working days usually Randy. You can track at http://dropbox.zendesk.com
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Links stay active until you delete/move or rename the file OR revoke the link. You can update the data that people will see when they click on a link by replacing a file with updated versions as long as the name etc. remains constant.
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Franck unfortunately that information isnt stored.
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Where did you delete from? If you delete everything I assume you see nothing at www.dropbox.com/home Also, remember that SHARED FOLDERS use up your space. So it is very, very possible as you delete things the shared folders simply take up the quota freed up.
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Are you a member of any shares? Remember that uses up space - possibly as soon as you are deleting files.
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You can have read only access via https://help.dropbox.com/syncing-uploads/selective-sync-overview but then you can upload any of your changes
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If the owner has the space why can't I accept the invitation Because it would then be in your account and so use your space.
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As thats a system designed by Plesk you need to speak to them about it - its nothing to do with Dropbox, sorry
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Why? What happens?
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No.
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the old credentials are still valid across a reboot, at least on windows, and I suspect other platforms as well. It is, thats right, because Dropbox doesnt run on passwords - as was said, it runs on tokens. As far as tracking lost/stolen devices - I don't see how dropbox can help there anyway. If a device logs in it keeps…
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You shouldn't have to manually unlink to force a new password be entered. Why? Its how most credentials work on machines. It would do my head in having to re-link everything I had every time I changed my password - especially as I'm the only person who uses the devices. I just checked and I had 4 old cell phones and 6 old…
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Normally you wouldn't give somebody access to your account though - its basic security. Would you give them access to your email? No. By giving them your password they could do ANYTHING at all to your account and you'd have no come back at all - permanently delete files, remove your access, change the password/emails,…
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Bit concerned as I though once the password was changed they would lose their access. No, you need to actively unlink those peoples Dropboxs from www.dropbox.com/account