![]() If the file can't be accessed by Dropbox is not necessary for syncing, you can just delete it. Just find the file, open it save it correctly, and try to sync it again. Tips: Sometimes, except for the file is in use, improper closing of the file will also result in the lock of the file. Otherwise, the file will be locked and unable to synchronize. Just make sure the file is not opened or edited by any programs, even to make sure there are no other files in the same folder directory that are in use. In general situation, this issue occurs when the Dropbox application fails to access the target file location. And, the following files refer to documents, sheets, charts, photos, videos, voices, etc. ![]() Yet, some special ones are for special devices. The following solutions can solve this Dropbox problem no matter if it is installed on Windows (7, 8, or 10), OSX, or Linux. Can't sync (access denied).” How to Fix “Dropbox Can’t Sync Permission Denied”? ![]() You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item." The icon in the lower right-hand corner says, "Indexing. You require permission from to make changes to this file." If I try to open the file it says, "Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. When I try to delete it, it says, "You need permission to perform this action. On Windows 7, the file is showing up in my Dropbox with a red circle/white X. “Can’t sync xxx access denied” on the drop-down menu item. It is important the the permission granted is of the type "Allow always" in order to access Wi-Fi SSID name while running sync in background.The following errors can appear on the local Dropbox folder or on the Dropbox App icon in the taskbar/system tray (in the Windows operating system) or menu bar (in Mac OSX or Linux OS like Ubuntu). If you set allowed or disallowed Wi-Fi SSID names on FolderPair, FolderSync needs this permission to be able to read the name from Android. Then it should be possible to grant access to the folder using the Android SAF file dialog.Īfterwards the folder is visible as a separate storage location entry in folder selector and file manager - if your folderPair was already configured with a file path before upgrading to Android 13 and you add a permission this way, you will need to reselect the folder using the folder selector on the the folderPair configuration screen. This folder should have a path like "Android/data/theFolderName". In FolderSync 3.3.0 running on Android 13 you can initiate a permission request for a user-defined folder on the Permissions screen. Granting general access to /Android/data and /Android/obb folders is no longer possible on Android 13 (and newer). ![]() ![]() If you need to access other folders under Android you can try navigate up one folder and grant permission to Android folder (and not Android/data) - this is not allowed on all devices though, but if possible will allow you to access all sub folders of the Android folder. When opening permission chooser it should already be in the Android/data folder on version 3.1.0 and newer. To grant access to Android/data folder on internal SD card FolderSync will open a permission chooser where the user must manually grant permission to access the folder. FolderSync does not know if “all files” or “media files” has been allowed, and if only “media files” is allowed some files can not be read, and FolderSync will assume those non-readable files and folders doesn’t exist (as they are not reported by the file system). For FolderSync to be able to access all files it is necessary to grant permission to access “all files” not only “media files” which is a more restricted version of this permission. ![]()
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