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Yes, I have that option on, and I did indeed turn it off and back on. The next restart Dropbox did not start again, so I deemed that one a bust. I didn't see any other options in the Dropbox tray app that might change this behavior. I did an Internet search before posting and tried a number of "solutions", none of which…
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I noticed this working on another problem, as near as I can tell, Dropbox is still functional, The version is: 225.4.4896
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For anyone that cases what the solution was, apparently Dropbox has recently instituted a limit on the number of devices that you can sync. Of course, they don't give you ANY notification that you've exceeded the limit and your device is no longer being synced, that would have been far too easy. I had to go digging around…
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I haven't changed anything since before it stopped working. I just use Microsoft's security and MalwareBytes, they've been installed for a long time. Other than their normal updates, no changes. They're also not alerting to any security issues with Dropbox, or anything else for that matter. I'm at a loss as to what…
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No change, didn't work. Looks like DROPBOX has totally forgot how to move files! :unamused: Note the yellow arrow is a file that I had on my computer for three days, and Dropbox thinks it's brand new. Also, the file with the red arrow is on the web copy of dropbox, but never updates on my computer. I hasten to add, this…
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I did that, now I just have to see if it keeps working after a sleep.