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bcbroadband
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Old project team files outside of my control
Hello, I am having some sync issues and unable to update Dropbox until resolved. I see red x's by three old file folders for team projects for which I was provided access, but do not control. These...
- 2 years ago
After a long chat with Apple support, I was finally able to delete the folder causing this problem. I was using Time Machine to back up my Mac. Time Machine was set to backup my Dropbox files (I have no idea why I set it up that way). When I set Time Machine to not back up my Dropbox files, ran a backup so it was no longer there, I was able to delete the locked files from an outside sharer.
‘I don’t have paid for Apple Support. I did a chat through Facebook Messenger without them charging me. I’m relieved to have this over!
ArkBill
Helpful | Level 6
I have dropbox loaded on my iPad, my old mac (10 years old) and my "new" mac (3 years old). I'm trying to sync the Dropbox app on the new computer. It has a locked folder that was shared with me that I can't unlock and Dropbox can't sync. I deleted the folder in my online Dropbox account, it doesn't show up on the old computer, the iPad, or the Dropbox web access. But, the app on the new computer still shows the folder and it's locked and I don't have permission to unlock or delete it. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Dropbox app, but it's still there. How do I get rid of the deleted folder?
Megan
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi ArkBill, let's jump right into this!
I merged your post under this thread, since the OP had expressed the same inquiry, and I want to keep everything at the same place.
Feel free to have a look at what was previously suggested, and all the troubleshooting steps mentioned, and let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you!
- ArkBill2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Megan,
Thanks for the quick reply. When I log in to Dropbox.com, the folder is not in my account. It only shows up in the app on the new computer (I deleted it from the old computer when the new computer wouldn’t let me). Note the old computer and new computer use different Apple ID’s. Does that matter?
Thanks for your help!
- bcbroadband2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This is my issue as well.
The key question for me is how do I remove myself from accessing old locked files to which I have been granted access but are owned by someone else. In one case, the project manager is long-retired. In one case, I am not even sure who owns the folder which is empty.
- Megan2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi ArkBill, could you take a look at this thread, and what was suggested there, and let me know if this helps at all?
Hi bcbroadband, are you part of a team? Could you check your subscription, and let me know? Also, do you refer to team or shared folders?
Did you try the steps I provided to ArkBill above?
As for the app, could you hover over your little Dropbox icon, next to your WiFi icon, and let me know the app's version you're currently using?
Let me know more!
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