

Given that DB is about sharing the latest same version of files between devices and it is not actually doing this, then it is currently totally useless as far as I am concerned. Why is there no opportunity to do a 'manual' sync, or force a sync?

I need to do this again within a week, so if this is not solved by then, I am stuffed. I use DB mainly to make changes to music related files, share them with the iPad, and then access them offline in remote locations. I know this becasuse, in the last 2 hours, I have, on the principal user device:ĭeleted one file - not been deleted on the other two devices Īdded a new sub folder - not been added to the other two devices Īdded a new file with a name different to any other file in the DB folder - not been added to the other two devices. None of the changes I have made to files in my Dropbox folder in the last 24 hours are syncing across to other users - not even between the two users on the same Windows 10 PC. As both users on the PC and on the iPad, I sign in to DB with e-mail address and password. On my main account, I have unlinked the old PC (which no longer exists). I have had to change the PC recently, so I have re-installed DB on this new PC. I have it installed for two users on the same desktop PC and also on an iPad. Next, type ‘ Dropbox ‘ into the Microsoft Store search bar and press the ‘ Enter ‘ key on your keyboard. To begin, open the ‘ Microsoft Store ‘ app on your Windows 11 PC. You just need to follow the below steps: Step 1.

I am using Dropbox basic (only 5.2% of space used) on version 53.4.67. Downloading and installing Dropbox on Windows 11 is a simple process that needs no effort on your part.
