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10-09-2013, 06:23 PM #1Just Some Guy
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That is correct but as I said the DropBox folder is a normal Windows folder and all the files therein are normal Windows files.
If you terminate the DropBox application you will see that the folder and files are still there and accessible. BUT they are no longer being monitored for changes and uploaded to the DropBox servers(s).
So you generally want to have the DropBox application running at all times.Regards, Frederick C. Wilt (Began with v9, now using X6 aka v16)
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10-09-2013, 06:44 PM #2
Sorry Fred, a bunch of gobbledy goop to me. Give me steps to carry out to prove your point. I gave you some steps to carry out t prove my point, I await your answer.
BTW, this is not a contest to prove who is right and who is wrong, we are trying to figure out something that I do not think too many people realize, including some of the muckity mucks and possibly some of the gurus.
If what I am hypothesizing turns out to be correct, isn't this great?D. Scott Hall (The Bridge Troll)
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