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mdgm-ntgr
Apr 12, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
Dropbox for R6 (x86 only)
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btaroli
Apr 23, 2014Prodigy
(Chuckle) Oh yes, I'm sure the files are there. I have them synced to three different systems already and have access to them via my iPhone. You'll note that the image above clearly says it listed ~1400 files it should have synced.
For the record, I submit files to Dropbox from Mac, Linux, Windows and iOS. For the user homedir in question, I tend to use CIFS/SMB to access it from my Mac. But in this case, the Dropbox folder there was gone... So this was a completely fresh pull from the source. When I did the incremental test, I copied the file to my mac's synced folder and let it sync up to DB. It should then have synced back to other systems, including the NAS. Checking for that -- vid SMB and SSH -- is wheni found none of the files was actually present (on the NAS).
Hope this helps clarify.
For the record, I submit files to Dropbox from Mac, Linux, Windows and iOS. For the user homedir in question, I tend to use CIFS/SMB to access it from my Mac. But in this case, the Dropbox folder there was gone... So this was a completely fresh pull from the source. When I did the incremental test, I copied the file to my mac's synced folder and let it sync up to DB. It should then have synced back to other systems, including the NAS. Checking for that -- vid SMB and SSH -- is wheni found none of the files was actually present (on the NAS).
Hope this helps clarify.
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