Irecently got a buddy into GZ and was wondering how he and I could play together. Is it possible to create a private online game? I tried to look through the options but all it it gave me was the option to join a game? Please Help
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I am currently on MacOS Monteray 12.4 and using SmartSync (online-only) by default. The Dropbox App version is v151.4.4304 . I noticed that all the cloud files are now shown as Zero bytes. I could still download them (make them available offline) but I remember in previous versions, I could see the size of the files before choosing to download them. Is there some fix for that? I just followed some discussion groups and clicked on "Fix Permissions" under the account tab, which is syncing many files. Not sure if that will fix the issue. Any other tricks to fix this?
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We received an email stating there was a Dropbox update over the weekend. Now ALL of my files (that were synced to my Mac) are showing Zero bytes. I work in InDesign and ALL of the links are broken. Dropbox says all my files are up to date. I went into the account, held down Option and Fixed Permissions and Hardlinks; it did nothing. If I double click on a file, the size and is restored. But, I have 10,000+ files that are showing Zero bytes... which means I would have to relink EVERY single image/file in ALL of my InDesign documents. Please advise ASAP.
Have you tried selecting the files or folders you'd like to have available for local use (like when working in inDesign etc.) by right clicking on them and setting them to be local instead of online only?
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I all of a sudden am now having this exact issue. The whole point of using Dropbox and storing files online is to link to them without having to download copies locally and filling up your hard drive. Until this past weekend, linked files in InDesign always worked with Dropbox (without storing them locally) and now all of a sudden they do not. I am only experiencing this on my Mac running Monterey. On Macs running Catalina, everything works okay.
Yes, I can access files working with them offline, but that's not what I want to do. That would require downloading every single file that is linked in any InDesign file, which would fill up my laptop and defeat the purpose of using Dropbox.
I thought Dropbox was supposed to have a fix to what apple did by now. I read it was to be rolling out by January. Is there a link that I should be going to or a method to force an update for Dropbox?
About a week ago, for some reason all my "online only" files in my dropbox computer app suddenly changed the file sizes from the actual sizes to "zero KB"... I have two different Mac computers running OS High Sierra, and it happened to both of them at about the same time. At my job I also have access to three other Macs, but they all still show the actual file sizes for "online only" files... so what is up with this "zero KB" on the two Macs that I use??? It makes it hard to work with online only files when I have no clue how large they are... online chat was unable to help me.
I am having more or less the exact same experience as the threadstarter, I have been in touch with Dropbox support multiple times over the day and my case has been escalated to your senior department for further investigation. Believe me, all that can be checked and verified has been checked! I am very worried that I won't be able to fix this.
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In Microsoft 365 organizations with Exchange Online mailboxes, zero-hour auto purge (ZAP) is a protection feature in Exchange Online Protection (EOP) that retroactively detects and neutralizes malicious phishing, spam, or malware messages that have already been delivered to Exchange Online mailboxes.
ZAP addresses these issues by continually monitoring spam and malware signature updates in the service, and is seamless for users. ZAP finds and takes automated action on messages that are already in a user's mailbox. ZAP's search is limited to the last 48 hours of delivered email. Users aren't notified if ZAP detects and moves a message.
For read or unread messages that are found to contain malware after delivery, ZAP quarantines the message that contains the malware attachment. By default, only admins can view and manage quarantined malware messages. But, admins can create and use quarantine policies to define what users are able to do to quarantined messages, and whether users receive quarantine notifications. For more information, see Anatomy of a quarantine policy.
Users can't release their own messages that were quarantined as malware, regardless of how the quarantine policy is configured. If the policy allows users to release their own quarantined messages, users are instead allowed to request the release of their quarantined malware messages.
For read or unread messages that are identified as phishing (not high confidence phishing) after delivery, the ZAP outcome depends on the action that's configured for a Phishing verdict in the applicable anti-spam policy. The available actions and the possible ZAP outcomes are described in the following list:
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