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for DropboxHelp Center HomeSyncing and uploadsArticle Sharing files and foldersPayments and billingSecurity and privacyDropbox BusinessSyncing and uploadsSign-in helpDesktop app and dropbox.comManage accountSpace and storagePhotos and videosMobileDropbox PaperDropbox is stuck syncing, won't launch, or reports an errorIf your Dropbox desktop installation experiences any of the following behavior, your Dropbox installation may be inaccessible or corrupted: Dropbox closes as soon as dropbox ssl connection error it opens. Dropbox fails to open and reports an error message. (If the error message is "OperationalError" or "BrokenTempDirError," fix the permissions for your %TEMP% folder.) Dropbox is not syncing and reports that you're running an old version of the application. The Dropbox system tray/menu bar icon is endlessly syncing (as indicated by spinning arrows on a blue icon), but not making any progress. The syncing status in your Dropbox menu says "Permission denied" or "Rejected by Server." The Dropbox contextual menu is missing. Syncing icons do not appear correctly. If Dropbox appears to be stuck during the sync process for an extended period of time, with no sync speed in the status, first ensure that your antivirus or system optimization application isn't interfering with the Dropbox application. This is a known issue with antivirus applications such as: Panda Global Protection (Windows) - Contact Panda support ESET NOD32 (Windows) - Contact ESET support McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.8 (Windows) - Contact McAfee support. Certain files, generally .xlsx or .docx, seem to be stuck due to
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Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/72 question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Dropbox doesn't leave “Connecting…” state [closed] up vote 10 down vote favorite After installing Dropbox in 12.10 it doesn't connect properly. All files get synced without any problems, but in the drop down menu (icon in the top bar) it keeps showing "Connecting" for 3 days now... In http://askubuntu.com/questions/204449/dropbox-doesnt-leave-connecting-state 12.04 it shows account stats etc.. Any way to solve this? dropbox share|improve this question edited Oct 23 '12 at 1:07 Jorge Castro 24.2k91386589 asked Oct 22 '12 at 3:51 lrsjng 153116 closed as off topic by Jorge Castro, Ringtail, Anwar, stephenmyall, con-f-use Oct 23 '12 at 12:46 Questions on Ask Ubuntu are expected to relate to Ubuntu within the scope defined by the community. Consider editing the question or leaving comments for improvement if you believe the question can be reworded to fit within the scope. Read more about reopening questions here.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. This should probably be reported to the Dropbox people. –Jorge Castro Oct 23 '12 at 1:07 You can drop a bug-report for the dropbox devs –Anwar Oct 23 '12 at 7:19 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted I dont know if there is any way to actually solve this right now, but I have the same problem. You could help about with clicking on the "thi
reinstalling 3.03. The program installs but then when it goes to the Setup window I get an error message saying that I have no internet connection and to computer is offline (clearly it isn't since I'm posting from it now"). Click the https://www.dropboxforum.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/201290109--Solved-Dropbox-Setup-No-internet-connection-error-message "retry" button but to no avail. This is on a PC currently running windows 8.1. Also the share dropbox link by right clicking disappeared about a week ago. My mac and mobile devices are still fine. Facebook Twitter http://buildcontext.com/blog/2012/dropbox-linux-ubuntu-ec2-linode-selective-sync LinkedIn Google+ Date Votes 45 comments 1 Morgan B. December 18, 2014 16:16 Just solved my problem in case anyone else is running into it. Pretty simple of course. The McAfee firewall was preventing me from completing the connection error setup. Turned off the firewall for a couple of minutes and ran through setup. Permalink 1 Ben M. December 29, 2014 20:46 I'm having the same issue, but disabling windows firewall didn't help. Permalink 16 Ben M. December 30, 2014 20:38 For what it's worth - my issue looked the same and was solved by disabling the proxy in dropbox settings. Permalink 1 Éloïse D. January 07, 2015 15:18 Hi, I have a question For dropbox connection error Ben, How did you succeed to disabled your proxy settings if you can connect ? I can change it but it doen't keep the data when I update… Thanks a lot Permalink 0 Santi V. February 20, 2015 03:42 I was having the same problem, e.g. failure to recognize the internet. I tried turning off the virus protection (Kaspersky) and it went through with the installation. Permalink 3 Rui M. March 28, 2015 04:27 I had the same problem as Morgan and Ben. I first tried to disable Windows firewall and antivirus, that didn't work. Then I tried configuring "Proxies" to "No Proxy", and that solved the problem. Permalink 0 Diego Alonso E. March 30, 2015 09:40 Try running this command at the command prompt netsh winsock reset catalog Permalink 0 Oxord Computer H. May 25, 2015 00:25 Same problem here, I am using windows XP and I already tried turning off my Firewall and turn proxy to "no proxy". But did not resolve the problem. Please help... Permalink 0 daniel k. May 31, 2015 13:04 Same here, I tried turning off all firewall etc and I set to "no proxy". Also the command prompt netsh winsock reset catalog. Still there is no connection! Any other ideas? Permalink 2 Mohamad Ali K. June 15, 2015 07:22 I was able to solve this problem in windo
devices but as anyone who runs their own website or blog knows it can often be a pain to get files to and from your servers... Dropbox is made to solve this problem, it just takes a littlecoaxing. In this tutorial we are going to bring the simplicity of Dropbox to your server by selectively syncing your files, make those files accessible anywhere and your lifeeasier. Begin This tutorial assumes you are using Ubuntu on your server it may work on other distributions with small tweaks. I run simple servers on Amazon EC2 and Linode, if you are just getting started startthere. I'm going to go a little fast with the steps here, my main goal is to get all this information together so the next person doesn't need to search half of the internet to find it like Idid. Step 1: Go into your local Dropbox folder and create a folder called Server, or whatever you'd like but if it's different you'll need to remember that later. InstallDropbox Step 2: Next, get a command line session with your server via SSH. Then let's check if you are on 32 or 64bit. uname -m If it says x86_64: cd ~ && wget -O - "http://www.dropbox.com/download\?plat=lnx.x86_64" | tar xzf - If it says i686: cd ~ && wget -O - "http://www.dropbox.com/download\?plat=lnx.x86" | tar xzf - Step 3: Let's download a nice python script to help us manage Dropbox. And a bash script that we'll use to start and stopDropbox. mkdir ~/utilswget -O ~/utils/dropbox.py "http://www.dropbox.com/\download?dl=packages/dropbox.py"chmod 755 ~/utils/dropbox.py wget -O ~/utils/dropbox_temp "https://raw.github.com/\gist/2347727/108fc8af551cb4fdf7cdd08b891a45f405d283dc/dropbox" Step 4: Run the Dropbox daemon from the newly created .dropbox-distfolder. ~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd Step 5: Dropboxd will tell you "This client is not linked to any account..." and give you a link copy that and paste it in your local web browser, authenticate and validate the newconnection. Step 6: Once Dropbox is connected kill the daemon with aCtrl-C. Now that Dropbox is linked let's install it as a service inUbuntu. Step 7: First, edit the script and replace "user1 user2" with your server username not your Dropbox account. Then we'll move it to the right place, set the proper permissions and have it start onboot. nano ~/utils/dropbox_tempsudo mv ~/utils/dropbox_temp /etc/init.d/dropboxsudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/dropboxsudo update-rc.d dropbox defaults Check if Dropbox is running, if it's not startit. sudo service dropbox statussudo service dropbox start It'sAlive ~/utils/dropbox.py status-> Downloadi