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@"Francesco G.6" wrote:anche io ho questo problema e si tratta di due amici che possiedono iPhone ed hanno accettato il mio invito, si sono registrati, hanno scaricato l'app ed hanno eseguito l'accesso da App. Mentre con chi possiede Android oppure PC Windows è tutto regolare. Devono installare Dropbox su un computer…
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@"MWilcox" wrote:The wording is "In which folder do you want the Dropbox folder?" I selected D:\user\me\Dropbox, and now I have a "new" Dropbox folder within my old Dropbox folder, both on D. The question was asking what folder do you want your Dropbox folder to be located in; not what folder do you want your files in.…
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@"John McCormick" wrote:... we're only using about 1 GB of our 2.75 GB space allocation. we have multiple logins in our account Based on the amount of space you have in your account (2.75GB) you have a Basic account. Basic accounts only have one user; they don't support multiple logins. The only accounts that have multiple…
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@"GV17190" wrote:although I only had 4GB in my drop box it said it was full... Check your Backups page.
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@"Unstable_rat" wrote: Did that mutilpe times as well, no solution. If you haven't exceeded your device limit (three), try to uninstall and reinstall the Dropbox app. Restart your phone in between the uninstall and reinstall.
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@"Gary3564" wrote:My Dropbox is showing full. ... These files do not show online or on hard drive. Anything listed on your Backups page?
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@"Collinours" wrote:My Dropbox went from 1.8 to 14.9 gigs overnight and I don't know why? Check your Backups page.
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@"jackpile" wrote:I don't want them taking up space in my account. How do I force DB to remove this massive files taking up space? You can't permanently delete files if you're not the owner of them. You can remove the share from your account, though. * https://help.dropbox.com/share/leave-shared-folder Also, as an FYI,…
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@"bririshparade" wrote:Our renewal isn't until March 2023. I would like to pay for 2023 before the end of the year and don't see how/where I can do that. That's not possible. Dropbox will only charge you on your renewal date.
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@"IntegriBuildllc" wrote:I'm looking to create one upload link that I can use to share with my clients and embed into my website. But, they cant have access to the file so they can see other client files. They should only be able to upload, not view the files in the file. Use a File Request. *…
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@"hollasue" wrote:I am a photographer and have 10,000's of photos I want to back up to Dropbox. I have created files and folders and want to upload a large folder, with multiple sub folders, at once. Large quantity file transfers through a web browser (to any site, not just Dropbox) can be problematic, especially when…
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@"dycorbuilders" wrote:Ive even tried removing their access and then sharing the folder with the new renamed title. Renaming a shared folder only affects your copy of the folder. Any member can rename or move a shared folder and it will not be renamed or moved for other members. This is so each person can manage the files…
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@"sodaspop" wrote:If the files are actually binary, I could see Notepad interpreting then the best it can,but it would seem it would be a mix of binary characters, not 100% these Asian characters. It's just binary data that Notepad doesn't understand so it uses whatever character sets it has available in the current…
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@"Gerald B.5" wrote:Rebooted and did a full and detailed reinstall setting my old location ... and voila, back in operation. Keep in mind that doing the full reinstall likely isn't a final solution. Someone else tried that and it worked, but a short time later, Dropbox was prompting them to go through the update again. I…
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@"7781" wrote: I am a little confused as to why it won't accept my log in and password though? I definitely didn't change it? When was the last time you accessed the account? If it's been more than a year the account could have been deleted due to inactivity. Another possibility is that the password has expired so the one…
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@"Anandarup" wrote:I can't upload files more than 2gb of space. I have a basic account. but the owner of the folder is a subscriber of a paid plan. What am I doing wrong? You're not doing anything wrong. Since you have your own COPY of the shared folder in your account, you need to have enough space in your account for…
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@"heyjude-2244" wrote:Safest one was sign out of dropbox if I have to have my computer repaired. Remember that signing out of Dropbox does NOT prevent access to the files you have stored in the local Dropbox folder on your hard drive. The Dropbox folder is just a regular folder like any other. It doesn't behave differently…
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@"jcbrown" wrote:1Password Doesn’t Support Dropbox Anymore. Then there's nothing that can be done to resolve a Dropbox authentication issue within their application. AgileBits creates the connection between 1Password and Dropbox using the API. If something has changed in the API and AgileBits doesn't update their…
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@"apherzig" wrote:Have patience Scott ❤️ Hopefully he's not still waiting, since Dropbox has had the feature for years now.
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@"jcbrown" wrote:How Do I Resolve this Issue? See if there's an update for 1Password. If that doesn't resolve the issue, contact AgileBits (the creator of 1Password) for assistance. They use the Dropbox API but it's up to them to create the connection to Dropbox, as well as support it.
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@"danielstarrason" wrote:With some success I've backed up some of my hard drives but as I was adding more I had this stopping me. ... I'm using DropBox for Business as a 4 member team ... How many drives have you backed up so far? The number of external drive backups you can create on a Team account is equivalent to the…
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@"danijor" wrote:I will continue using a couple of these files for personal use (my QuickBooks file, and my Outlook PST files.) Is it safe to keep these in Dropbox, so that they will be auto-backed up when they are closed, or am I risking corruption? First I'll say that using any kind of database file in Dropbox (or any…
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@"LJV777" wrote:I receive emails from Dropbox to the wrong email address. Do you have another account using the other email address? Dropbox can only send emails to the email address associated with your account.
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@"7781" wrote: My personal account, with an email address I no longer have access to won't accept my password? If you no longer have access to the email address you used for Dropbox, you won't be able to sign in to the account. In order to reset your password you need an active email address on your account. Without that,…
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@"7781" wrote: What happens to a Dropbox if the associated email address is closed down? Immediately, nothing. As long as you know the password to the account, the password isn't expired, and you don't need to receive a verification code to the email address, you'll still be able to sign in. However, if you ever need to…
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@"Solenoide477" wrote:Still the used quota reported in the account section shows 1.83GB used and dropbox always proposes to do an upgrade to Pro. Wait a few hours and check your usage again. Also check your Backups page.
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@"beecom99" wrote:After disabling it (using the helpful instructions from other posts), I'm still getting the "no storage space" messages and DB is not syncing. After disabling the backup feature, did you delete any backups that were already stored in your account? Check your Backups page.
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@"Robert F.41" wrote:Are these instructions out of date or am I just doing it wrong? You need to be on one of the List views.
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@"vinylcharmer" wrote:DB says this is due to my account being over my limit of 8.2 GB at 8.4 GB. Ok, fine but I can't find anywhere how my Files/Folders are taking that much space. Check your Backups page.
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@"aungmintun1" wrote:Can I get a refund? I subscribed to a yearly professional dropbox subscription by accident after a free 30 day trial that I forgot to cancel. You can try contacting Support, but typically Dropbox does not provide refunds. * https://help.dropbox.com/plans/refund