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newkis710
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Binary files instad of folders
Hi everybody I have a problem that onw of shared folders in dropbox became binary file when I`m sync it with my local storage. From MAC OS or Windows it`s possible to open that file, it works like...
zacanger
Helpful | Level 6
Thanks Lusil. The system extention option is on, smart sync option is off. Do I need to have both of them off to fully disable this?
Lusil
5 years agoDropbox Staff
Yes, if you'd like to completely disable the Smart Sync option, you'll have to turn the system extensions off.
Let me know if that does the trick, zacanger!
- zacanger5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks, that did the trick! That seems like somewhat unexpected behavior IMHO, a notice on the preferences view on the app might help clarify that.
- stu52 years agoExplorer | Level 3
It seems like this is still a problem in 2023.
After installing Dropbox in windows and later disabling the offline only mode, it seems all the files are actually executable only. This makes dropbox unusable for developers in windows using WSL. If this files are copies (e.g. cp ~/Dropbox/myfiles ~/myfiles ; ~/myfiles/myscript.sh ... all you get are binary files that do not contain your actual data. *sigh*
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