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Valentitina
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Sync not available on second laptop
Hello,
I installed Dropbox on my son's laptop and ask him to create one unique folder where he will put everything. But with time many of my personal folders syncronize on his computer. The op...
- 2 years ago
Thanks Nancy! Dropbox support helped me. Seems like my son's laptop is hiding the options to sync.
Here the answer :
The issue can be resolved by making DPI scaling adjustments directly to the Dropbox application without making the change to your complete system. Please follow the steps below to make these changes on the affected computer:
Open Windows File Explorer.
Copy and paste this file path in the search bar: C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Client.
Right-click on the Dropbox application in this folder.
Select Properties.
Click the Compatibility tab.
Select Change high DPI settings.
Check the box labeled Override High DPI scaling behavior.
Click the drop down menu and ensure System (Enhanced) is selected.
Click Apply to save the changes.
Restart your device.
Open Dropbox from the system tray.😎
Valentitina
Helpful | Level 6
Thanks for your answer! But then sychronised files are aleatory? No way I can handle that with 35 Go files syncronizing on his laptop! What to do?
Nancy
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Valentitina, and sorry for jumping in here.
Can you please clarify which personal folders of yours are syncing to your son’s Dropbox account?
Also, can you send a full screenshot of his app preferences?
- Valentitina2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks Nancy! Dropbox support helped me. Seems like my son's laptop is hiding the options to sync.
Here the answer :
The issue can be resolved by making DPI scaling adjustments directly to the Dropbox application without making the change to your complete system. Please follow the steps below to make these changes on the affected computer:
Open Windows File Explorer.
Copy and paste this file path in the search bar: C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Client.
Right-click on the Dropbox application in this folder.
Select Properties.
Click the Compatibility tab.
Select Change high DPI settings.
Check the box labeled Override High DPI scaling behavior.
Click the drop down menu and ensure System (Enhanced) is selected.
Click Apply to save the changes.
Restart your device.
Open Dropbox from the system tray.😎
- Nancy2 years agoDropbox Staff
Really glad you were able to resolve this Valentitina, and thanks for sharing these steps for others to see, as well!
- Valentitina2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hello Nancy,
Actually the problem wasn't solved by doing this but finally for some reason this worked :
All fine now 😎
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