• Re: Dropbox

    From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to dieterhansbritz@gmail.com on Thu Mar 7 13:08:10 2024
    db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> wrote:

    I have Dropbox on my laptop and my ANdroid phone, but they are not synchronised. How do I get it to synch on the phone, with the laptop contents?

    Is each Dropbox client signing into the same Dropbox account? Are they
    signed in at all? Open the Dropbox client to go to Preferences, select
    the Account tab, and check if you are signed in, and under which account
    (which is associated to your *e-mail address*). You could try to sign
    out and then sign back in to make sure the client really is logged in.
    While there, click on the Sync tab. That shows which folders are
    monitored. Files elsewhere are not synchronized.

    Is the Dropbox client configured to load on startup (probably more an
    issue on your laptop with its unidentified operating system*).

    * "laptop" says nothing about what OS runs there. Dropbox supports
    several platforms; see:
    https://help.dropbox.com/installs/system-requirements.

    Sometimes servers go down, or are unreachable. When you open the
    Dropbox client to look at history, have there been any synchronizations
    in the past?

    Is this a new setup, or have you been using Dropbox successfully for a
    while, and this is a new problem?

    When you open the Dropbox client and click on the icon to open the
    Dropbox folder, are there any files in that folder to sync? There might
    be folders, but are there any files in those folders?

    In the Dropbox client, click on the user icon (top right corner). Click
    on "View sync issues".

    Have you exceeded your Dropbox storage quota? A free account gets only
    2 GB of storage. You have to pay more to get more, or spam other users
    by being a Dropbox "affiliate" to earn more storage as those you spammed
    open new Dropbox account using your affiliate link. The latter method
    makes you a spammer, so pay if you want more storage. Once your quota
    is consumed, there's no more space to sync anything else to your
    account.

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  • From Ed Cryer@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 7 18:52:01 2024
    db wrote:
    I have Dropbox on my laptop and my ANdroid phone, but
    they are not synchronised. How do I get it to
    synch on the phone, with the laptop contents?
    ---

    Use the same email account.

    Ed

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to dieterhansbritz@gmail.com on Fri Mar 8 11:22:45 2024
    db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:

    I have Dropbox on my laptop and my ANdroid phone, but
    they are not synchronised. How do I get it to
    synch on the phone, with the laptop contents?

    As far as I know, Dropbox doesn't sync on Android. You can access your
    Dropbox files with the app but syncing the whole Dropbox folder to your
    phone isn't supported.

    If that's not what you mean, then what do you mean?

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to Anssi Saari on Fri Mar 8 12:20:55 2024
    Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:

    db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:

    I have Dropbox on my laptop and my ANdroid phone, but
    they are not synchronised. How do I get it to
    synch on the phone, with the laptop contents?

    As far as I know, Dropbox doesn't sync on Android. You can access your Dropbox files with the app but syncing the whole Dropbox folder to your
    phone isn't supported.

    If that's not what you mean, then what do you mean?

    It does on my Android smartphone. On my desktop PC, I added a file to
    my Dropbox folder. In under a minute (it was a small text file), it
    showed up when using their web client. I looked on my phone, and the
    new file was listed there.

    The offline mode (which I presume means files get download) is not part
    of the free account. However, when I clicked on the new file listed in
    the Android Dropbox client, it opened okay on the phone.

    Sure looks like their Android client on my smartphone syncs to my free
    account for a file that came from their Windows client on my desktop PC.

    The folder does not get synchronized. It's what is in the folder.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 11 12:47:18 2024
    Am 11.03.24 um 12:22 schrieb Anssi Saari:
    VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> writes:

    Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:

    db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:

    I have Dropbox on my laptop and my ANdroid phone, but
    they are not synchronised. How do I get it to
    synch on the phone, with the laptop contents?

    As far as I know, Dropbox doesn't sync on Android. You can access your
    Dropbox files with the app but syncing the whole Dropbox folder to your
    phone isn't supported.

    If that's not what you mean, then what do you mean?

    It does on my Android smartphone. On my desktop PC, I added a file to
    my Dropbox folder. In under a minute (it was a small text file), it
    showed up when using their web client. I looked on my phone, and the
    new file was listed there.

    Can you see that file in a directory on the phone with a file manager?
    If not, it's as I said, Dropbox is not syncing. From the rest of your
    post it seems we have a very different view of what sync means. To me it means all files in all Dropbox directories copied to all synced systems, which is what Dropbox does on Windows and Linux PCs at least.

    And it also does on Android and iOS.

    --
    "Gutta cavat lapidem." (Ovid)

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to VanguardLH on Mon Mar 11 13:22:08 2024
    VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> writes:

    Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:

    db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:

    I have Dropbox on my laptop and my ANdroid phone, but
    they are not synchronised. How do I get it to
    synch on the phone, with the laptop contents?

    As far as I know, Dropbox doesn't sync on Android. You can access your
    Dropbox files with the app but syncing the whole Dropbox folder to your
    phone isn't supported.

    If that's not what you mean, then what do you mean?

    It does on my Android smartphone. On my desktop PC, I added a file to
    my Dropbox folder. In under a minute (it was a small text file), it
    showed up when using their web client. I looked on my phone, and the
    new file was listed there.

    Can you see that file in a directory on the phone with a file manager?
    If not, it's as I said, Dropbox is not syncing. From the rest of your
    post it seems we have a very different view of what sync means. To me it
    means all files in all Dropbox directories copied to all synced systems,
    which is what Dropbox does on Windows and Linux PCs at least.

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to Anssi Saari on Mon Mar 11 07:22:34 2024
    Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:

    VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> writes:

    Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:

    db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:

    I have Dropbox on my laptop and my ANdroid phone, but
    they are not synchronised. How do I get it to
    synch on the phone, with the laptop contents?

    As far as I know, Dropbox doesn't sync on Android. You can access your
    Dropbox files with the app but syncing the whole Dropbox folder to your
    phone isn't supported.

    If that's not what you mean, then what do you mean?

    It does on my Android smartphone. On my desktop PC, I added a file to
    my Dropbox folder. In under a minute (it was a small text file), it
    showed up when using their web client. I looked on my phone, and the
    new file was listed there.

    Can you see that file in a directory on the phone with a file manager?
    If not, it's as I said, Dropbox is not syncing. From the rest of your
    post it seems we have a very different view of what sync means. To me it means all files in all Dropbox directories copied to all synced systems, which is what Dropbox does on Windows and Linux PCs at least.

    Not sure how I could open a file shown in the Dropbox client on Android
    to let me edit it if it weren't downloaded. How do you open a file on a
    local device that is still in the cloud? I wasn't using a web app to
    edit the file. I wasn't taken to some web page to then download or open
    the file.

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to hugybear@gmx.net on Mon Mar 11 14:20:37 2024
    Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> writes:

    Can you see that file in a directory on the phone with a file
    manager?
    If not, it's as I said, Dropbox is not syncing. From the rest of your
    post it seems we have a very different view of what sync means. To me it
    means all files in all Dropbox directories copied to all synced systems,
    which is what Dropbox does on Windows and Linux PCs at least.

    And it also does on Android and iOS.

    Does it, now? On which Dropbox Plan? I don't have it on their free
    plan.

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to VanguardLH on Mon Mar 11 16:33:37 2024
    VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> writes:

    Can you see that file in a directory on the phone with a file manager?
    If not, it's as I said, Dropbox is not syncing. From the rest of your
    post it seems we have a very different view of what sync means. To me it
    means all files in all Dropbox directories copied to all synced systems,
    which is what Dropbox does on Windows and Linux PCs at least.

    Not sure how I could open a file shown in the Dropbox client on Android
    to let me edit it if it weren't downloaded. How do you open a file on a local device that is still in the cloud? I wasn't using a web app to
    edit the file. I wasn't taken to some web page to then download or open
    the file.

    Is your answer to my question then no? Can you open a file in the
    Dropbox client on Android if you put your phone into Airplane mode? If
    not, Dropbox on Android doesn't sync.

    Of course the Dropbox client can download and open any file on demand
    from Dropbox servers, it doesn't need an external application for
    that. But that's not what Dropbox does on PCs, it syncs all files into
    local copies.

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to Anssi Saari on Mon Mar 11 10:06:14 2024
    Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:

    VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> writes:

    Can you see that file in a directory on the phone with a file manager?
    If not, it's as I said, Dropbox is not syncing. From the rest of your
    post it seems we have a very different view of what sync means. To me it >>> means all files in all Dropbox directories copied to all synced systems, >>> which is what Dropbox does on Windows and Linux PCs at least.

    Not sure how I could open a file shown in the Dropbox client on Android
    to let me edit it if it weren't downloaded. How do you open a file on a
    local device that is still in the cloud? I wasn't using a web app to
    edit the file. I wasn't taken to some web page to then download or open
    the file.

    Is your answer to my question then no? Can you open a file in the
    Dropbox client on Android if you put your phone into Airplane mode? If
    not, Dropbox on Android doesn't sync.

    In Airplane Mode, no, I cannot open the file. So the sync is on-demand,
    not background unattended.

    https://help.dropbox.com/sync/access-files-offline

    This is similar to OneDrive works, too, even on a PC when using Files On-Demand. Instead of wasting bandwidth for files that may not be
    accessed, hotlinks are provided. When you want the file is when the
    bandwidth gets used.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/save-disk-space-with-onedrive-files-on-demand-for-windows-0e6860d3-d9f3-4971-b321-7092438fb38e?ui=en-us&rs=en-us&ad=us

    Very similar for the two: select to make a file to make offline if you
    need a local copy rather than download on-demand. Not everyone gets
    unlimited cellular data service, so control is still left with you.

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