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dworsky
5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Annoying popup: "Delete -filename- from your Dropbox account and all devices?"
Two or three times a week at precisely 7am, I get a popup from Dropbox asking if I want to delete a particular file from Dropbox and everywhere else. There are two or three different filenames that r...
- 5 years ago
That does indeed sounds like the culprit then dworsky.
In order to avoid the pop up message that you receive, there's a few suggestions that I could give here.
The first would be to pause syncing of the desktop app around 7am when the back up will be copied over to the Dropbox folder. Once the back up has been done, you can then resume syncing and this will avoid the pop up and simply sync the changes.
Another option could be to disable the desktop app from starting on system start up, and launch the app manually after the back up has been copied over.
The final option would be to have your back up work the other way around, which would be to have the files you're working on and editing within Dropbox and back up to your external drive instead.
I understand that these might not be ideal, but with the current set up that you have with the program automatically backing up your files, these would be the best options I could suggest.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Daphne
Dropbox Staff
Hello dworsky, I hope you're well today!
Since you're clicking the cancel option instead of "delete everywhere", this is most likely why the notification keeps popping up there.
I do understand though that these are not actually files that you want to delete.
So I can have a better understanding of why this pop up appears, can you let me know if you're taking any action on your computer when this appears? Are you maybe moving the file to another location?
Also, can you let me know version of the desktop app you have installed?
Let me know - thanks!
dworsky
5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Daphne...
I think I am getting closer to answer based on the 7am precise time.
I have a background program that copies files from an external drive to my dropbox subdirectory on my C: drive at 7am on four days of the week including today.
Does this help?
Edgar
- Daphne5 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for getting back to me here dworsky!
Hmmm. :thinking: Would this copy maybe contain an edited version of the files that you're getting this pop up for?
If you're possibly editing these files from the external drive location, then when the files are copied over to your Dropbox folder I'm wondering if the copy would overwrite what's in Dropbox and cause this message.
Do that sound like a possibility?
Keep me posted!
- dworsky5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yes, Daphne... the background copy that is going on likely does overwrite the file in my dropbox subdirectory whose name comes up in the popup.
So what should I do to stop the popup but not allow this important file to be deleted "everywhere"?
Thanks,
Edgar
- Daphne5 years agoDropbox Staff
That does indeed sounds like the culprit then dworsky.
In order to avoid the pop up message that you receive, there's a few suggestions that I could give here.
The first would be to pause syncing of the desktop app around 7am when the back up will be copied over to the Dropbox folder. Once the back up has been done, you can then resume syncing and this will avoid the pop up and simply sync the changes.
Another option could be to disable the desktop app from starting on system start up, and launch the app manually after the back up has been copied over.
The final option would be to have your back up work the other way around, which would be to have the files you're working on and editing within Dropbox and back up to your external drive instead.
I understand that these might not be ideal, but with the current set up that you have with the program automatically backing up your files, these would be the best options I could suggest.
Let me know if you have any questions!
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