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Angie O.
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
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Can we have an option to lock files we're working on to avoid conflicted copies?
My business partner and I (often working from different locations) are constantly working on the same documents and trying to save our work at the same time. Result: lots of conflicted copies of file...
db2103
New member | Level 2
There seem to be a few good reasons this can't be detected automatically, but wouldn't a good workable compromise be to allow people manually "lock" and "unlock" a file? I would find that immensely useful.
Mark
7 years agoSuper User II
But again, as has been said, thats not easily doable.
Every file is personal and different. It is a totally and utterly different set up to the way a network works.
- Username19766 years agoNew member | Level 2
Not entirely certain I understand inner working of Dropbox client, but this is the feature that is both necessary and possible to develop.
It could be turned off on per-folder basis by admin so to save network bandwidth if required.
Offline file access for modification should be prohibited IMHO and user should be given option to save under different filename if they need to modify so they are aware of changes, but again option should be given to enforce it or not.
Imagine two users changing 100 cells each in excel sheet simultaneously that gets doubled as result. Who will compare and merge data? Users, Company IT or Dropbox support? :)
- Brian B.396 years agoHelpful | Level 7
First,
This thread is about file locking. If someone is offline and modifying files while someone else has it locked, the conflicted copy mechanism will resave the offline uses file as a conflicted copy, yes?
You guys are over complicating this.
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