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See more features. I used selective sync to exclude about 1,, files. It has run for several hours and now says, "Downloading 5, files. I used selective sync to reduce the number of folders on two of the three machines that use Dropbox. One of them finally got synced after about two days.
The other machine has taken longer, as I unchecked most of my folders in selective sync. It appears to have synced, but it keeps saying, "syncing. I have never put a copy of that file in the Dropbox root. Dropbox has created about 14 of those files in the root folder so far, and appears to be ready to keep doing it, every few hours, indefinitely.
Again, of my three machines, two are not doing anything odd. One of them I did not change. One of them, I used selective syncing to reduce the number of folders Dropbox syncs; that one synced completely after a couple of days. That third computer is still at it, a day later.
Obviously, I can't let this go on forever and will have to remove Dropbox if it doesn't stop or we can't fix it. Lusil Community Moderator Dropbox dropbox.
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