Dropbox Issues With Windows 10

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If you want to remove files from your hard drive without deleting them from your Dropbox account, you can make those files online-only or use selective sync to choose which Dropbox folders sync to your hard drive.

Some applications will put restrictions in place that can prevent other applications (like Dropbox) from accessing your files while that other application has them open. This is to prevent conflicts between the two.

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If Dropbox encounters errors while trying to read or write a file, there may be an issue with your desktop OS or hardware. You can use disk diagnostic and repair utilities to identify and repair errors:

Note: If the disk health check reports an error, double check your hardware and consider replacing it. You can also try replacing the corrupt file. Try opening the corrupt file to see if everything looks correct. If past edits to the local file were successfully synced to dropbox.com, you can attempt replacing the local file by downloading its online version. Learn how to recover older versions of files.

If you have one of your Dropbox files open in another application, like Microsoft Word, your file might not sync properly. Close all non-Dropbox applications, then close and re-open the file in Dropbox.

The number of files you can store in your Dropbox account is limited by your available storage space. If you run out of space in your account, consider upgrading your plan or deleting files or folders.

Running OS X 10.6.8 and 1P v.2.8.21 and am having a Dropbox (using v.2.0.8 on Mac) sync issue that is affecting my 1P experience -- I think it might be a Dropbox issue (rather than a 1P issue), but figured I'd check here to see if you might be able to offer any help.

Dropbox appears to be stuck continually syncing (arrows in a circle on menu icon; some files with green check, some with arrows in a circle) on my MBP. I think I've tried everything suggested by Dropbox support (see links below), including: unlinking, relinking my MBP; clearing Dropbox cache; uninstalling and reinstalling Dropbox. On what appears to be a random basis, most (perhaps all, can't confirm) files seem to be syncing TO my Mac from my Windows PC; however, files are not syncing FROM my Mac to my Windows PC and my iPhone (including passwords that I've recently added to 1P on my Mac). After reinstalls, unlink/relink, etc., Dropbox continues to appear to be stuck syncing on my MBP (says "Updating (1,383 files)", and it's always around 1,000 and change files, in the Dropbox menu). On my Windows PC, Dropbox is able to complete syncing just fine (and, in fact, two files I added on my Windows PC today synced to my Dropbox folder on my Mac despite the persistent sync issues).

Having tried the suggestions at Dropbox support, I'm now at a loss. The next thing I was considering trying was moving my Dropbox folder to a new location on my Mac (e.g., from the default home location) to see if that was the issue. I noticed that this may cause an issue for 1P (think I read that somewhere on here), but perhaps that is only for the MAS version with app sandboxing (not sure of this).

You are correct that the location of the Dropbox folder should only be a consideration for the application sandboxing in 1Password 3.9 (from the Mac App Store). Additionally, moving it from the default location at the root of your Home folder would only make things worse. I'd suggest leaving it where it is.

Could you try something for me, though? Please try moving your 1Password.agilekeychain data file from your Dropbox folder to somewhere like your Desktop. Make sure you quit 1Password first, then move the file and double-click it in the new location to open it in 1Password.

Thanks for the quick response, khad. I'm a huge fan of 1P and appreciate the great support. I just tried moving the 1Password.agilekeychain file on my Mac to my desktop, quit Dropbox, unlinked/relinked Dropbox on my Mac (merging with my local Dropbox folder), and am letting the sync progress now. It still seems to be taking longer than it should and I also just noticed that despite my moving the 1Password.agilekeychain file a few minutes ago, it has reappeared in Dropbox (I presume because Dropbox assumes that it should be there when it syncs and merges). I am hoping the sync process finishes and will send an update whether it finishes or not.

As an aside, just so we're on the same page, I now have two copies of the 1Password.agilekeychain file (one on my desktop that is the most updated and contains the passwords that I added on my Mac that weren't syncing to my other Dropbox-connected PC, my iPhone, and my iPad; the other is in Dropbox, and presumably was put there during the sync process after I removed it a few minutes ago). The "right" version is on my desktop on my Mac, which means it is not syncing across my other devices, I believe.

Since you have a copy of the data on your desktop, try completely removing the data file from your Dropbox folder. What I want to test is whether the issue is related to the presence of 1Password.agilekeychain in your Dropbox folder or not. If not, the issue probably has nothing to do with 1Password and is a Dropbox issue.

Once you perform the test you can move the data back to your Dropbox folder since, as you correctly surmised, it will not be syncing to your other computers/devices unless it is in your Dropbox folder.

Done. Will let you know if that resolves the Dropbox sync issue on my Mac. Incidentally, I have both my Dell work laptop and my MBP open and as I deleted both 1P files from the Dropbox web interface (to make sure they were deleted), Dropbox pop-ups on both machines indicated that the files were deleted. I only mention this because it implies that the Dropbox sync process is mostly working on my Mac (and appears to be completely fine on my PC, as I mentioned initially).

Still hanging during sync on my MBP. Appears, therefore, that this is not a 1P issue (as suspected). I know it's not in your job description to troubleshoot for Dropbox, but any additional thoughts? I'm completely at a loss and wouldn't worry too much about it except that I'm completely dependent on "it-just-works" syncing of my passwords with 1P via Dropbox across all my devices.

The next things I would try are: (1) under the assumption that it's an issue with OS X (reasonable since Dropbox is syncing to my Windows laptop with no issue), I may upgrade to Mountain Lion; or (2) clean up and empty my Dropbox folder (probably on my Windows PC), refill it (assumption is that some file in there is causing it to hang and moving stuff out, deleting old/obsolete files, then moving back in will magically resolve the issue, uninstall/reinstall Dropbox on my Mac in the meantime, relink Dropbox to my Mac, then hope it syncs properly on my Mac). In the absence of any better counsel, I'll probably try (2) first, then try (1) if (2) doesn't resolve the issue. Thoughts welcome. Thanks!

So -- Dropbox did successfully finish syncing in the new user account. Does that mean there's some conflict in my main OS X user account that I need to resolve? The help is much appreciated. Thanks again.

Well, that means the problem isn't with Dropbox (i.e. the server side). There is something specific about that account. I don't know that our own Diagnostics Report will reveal too much that would be helpful in troubleshooting this kind of Dropbox issue, but we might be able to help more if you email us one.

Please do not post your Diagnostics Report in the forums, but please do include a link to this thread in your email so that we can "connect the dots" when we see your Diagnostics Report in our inbox.

Thanks, khad. Just sent. The diagnostics tool reports that my "OS X user account has an invalid shortname". I'm looking into changing the shortname now, per the instructions in the report. Will report back.

Just FYI - resolved! Thanks for the help. Solution was some combination of deleting the Dropbox folder completing and repairing user permissions ( -home-folder-permissions.html), per Mike's guidance. Again, I really appreciate all the help.

I would like to report Windows 10 display scaling issues with the Dropbox desktop app. At a windows display scaling value of 150% it is not possible to sign-in to the dektop client app, and it is not not possible to access the taskbar icon context menu via right clicking with mouse.

I first noticed the issue while trying to use the Dropbox dektop app with an LG HDTV connected to my PC as a display. Windows automatically sets the recommended scaling to 150% on this display and causes the Dropbox desktop app to not function correctly.

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Thank you for replying. Im very happy to help, I just wanted to bring this to the attention of the Dropbox support team in case it might be useful. I suppose I should keep this forum post in an unsolved state untill the issue is resolved in a future release of the Dropbox desktop app. Thank you again for your time and kind response.

By right clicking the Dropbox application shortcut or exectuble file, Select the `Properties` option in the context menu. Navigate to the Compatibility tab > High DPI settings > Program DPI and High DPI scaling override options.

Dropbox, please forward onto your QA that this is unreasonable for this issue to still be present in the latest versions of dropbox. Why are we still dealing with something as basic as proper DPI scaling? Figure. It. Out. Please. Have a failsafe dpi that allows the user to at least do what they need to do while a real fix is developed.

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