Don't invite them to a shared folder. By doing that, they need a Dropbox account and enough space within their own account to hold the shared folder. Instead, send them a shared link to the folder, which will allow downloads without needing a Dropbox account.

This is no longer true. You must have a Dropbox account in order to download from a shared link. You can use the "send a copy" feature to send data to someone, but this is limited to 2GB. This is really stupid limitation that Dropbox has implemented to make people become subscribers.


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In Dropbox's case, a shared link that provides view-only access can be downloaded as the linked video above shows. The exception to this is if the file's owner has a Professional or Business account has disabled downloads for a particular link (a feature of those account types).

I've uploaded a bunch of JPG images onto dropbox. I can open them there no problem but when I want to download them onto my desktop it zips them into a pdf file that then cannot be opened by Photoshop. This is not a matter of size. If I downlaod just a single image, it works just fine, doesn't zip and I can open on my desktopn in the original jpg format. Anything 2 images plus, zips up and cannot be opened. Error message in photoshop says that it cannot be opened because it is not the right kind of file?!?

From what I understand you are multi-selecting these photos and downloading them from the website. The expected behavior here is exactly what you described - this process batches the files together under the same zip file when downloaded. The only thing you need to do is find a 3rd party app (you can find one easily by doing a simple google search) that is able to un-zip them and you'd be ready to go.

Glad to hear this helped clear things up and note that I'm always here for you - should you have any more questions, feel free to post them to our Forum and I, or a colleague of mine, will make sure to address every concern you might have in the best possible way.

After that I thought, is something wrong in layer1 (related table). So I exported the feature layer as FGDB and reuploaded it to AGOL and created a TEST Map. Now this worked perfectly fine when I tried to download the offline area.

A few other tests have confirmed this. It is the field length that causes the issue. 

There is no limit (max 31 characters) in AGOL when you create a new field but when you try and download an offline area/replica then possibly that limit kicks in and the process fails.

I just thought it was unexpected behaviour that ArcGIS Online allowed you to do this. 

We have bypassed the issue by reducing length of the field names. 


Just thought, I'd leave this here just in case anyone else finds this useful.

Ill also add here that this problem will occur when your hosted feature service schema contains attribute field names that are reserved Sqlite words. For example, a hosted feature service can have a field named "group". If you try and download this feature service in an offline area you will get the above error as "group" is a reserved sqlite word. See _keywords.html for all words that you should never use in AGOL as field names.

When we click on any file/picture, the file is opened (in the same window) rather than being downloaded as usual. This is happening across all of our users so it is not a browser cache/cookies issue. Playing with the download/save as location within the browser (Chrome in this case) does not make any difference for Asana files (it does for the rest of the web applications).

Anybody else having this issue?

* If you're prompted to open the app in Finder and you're sure that you want to open it despite the warning, you can control-click the app, choose Open from the menu, then click Open in the dialog that appears. Enter your admin name and password to open the app.

Lastly if still the same downloading attachment problem with Windows 11, check for any Windows updates and do any if available. You should also be running at least build 21H2 with all the patches up to date. Failing that you might have some sort of Windows registry problem and may need a new user profile setup or a complete reinstall of Windows 11 from scratch. Good luck .

You cannot download files or view files from a website when you connect to the site over HTTPS (secure sites) by using Internet Explorer 9 or a later version. For example, you visit a secure website such as a bank or other financial institution and try to download or view a PDF file. The file does not appear in Internet Explorer and you may see an error message similar to the following:

I am using Puppeteer along a proxy service, and after getting unexplainable high bandwidth usage I used a local proxy server to monitor the requests that were generating this bandwidth. I discovered that almost 90% of the traffic was used to request some crx files/updates.

My project requires me to open a a few thousand browsers every hour, in order to keep each task with it's own cookies and proxy. Every Chromium browser I open will eventually download ~10-15MB of files, using the proxy that is passed as arg to puppeteer.launch.

I started a local proxy server and gave it to puppeteer via launch args to use, in order to monitor the requests made through it by Chrome. This is how I found out about this downloads. I blocked the first domain that Chromium was using to download these crx files, but Chromium started to download them from another domain, and so on. Some of this domains and URLs are:

After a lot of time trying to find what is this extension that chrome always has to download, I found out about Chromium Components, that can be inspected using chrome://components. Looks like these are also shipped as crx files.

In my particular case Chrome was downloading "pnacl". The only way I was able to find this is by recognising the version number from the first link that I posted in my question (0.57.44.2492). Using chrome://components in a browser instance launched by puppeteer with the headless option to false, I found that pnacl had the exact same version.

I was able to prevent Chrome from downloading this component using the flag --disable-component-update. This flag is used by default by some webdrivers but not by the one that puppeteer (v5.5.0 or v8.0.0) downloads.

Having had issues with iBooks in the past, I thought this was just another glitch. But, in order to rule out any uncertainty, I checked my storage capacity anyways. On my first download, I am positive I had enough space on my iPad (although I can't remember how much). I had recently freed up my iPad by deleting videos and other apps. After doing all of that, I tapped the cover of the ibook again to initiate the downloading process. With more room, I was certain it would work, but then I received the same error message.

I have deleted numerous apps and media on my iPad to make more room. I have read on other Apple Support threads that iDevices need space in order to move files around and such. I think 4.8 GB should be enough for this! Especially for an ibook that's only 2.46 GB large!!! This is really frustrating and I really need this ibook!!!! If someone could give me some other tips and tricks, that would be great. I really don't want to have to restore my iPad though... If it comes down to that, I guess I have no choice.

Generally, you need at least twice as much space on your device as the size of whatever it is you're trying to download. Looks like you have less than that. Try deleting a few things and trying again.

Interestingly, once I delete apps, the storage space indicator in the "Usage" section does not update. I deleted iBooks just now (which, as you remember, took up 5.7 GB of storage) and my storage indicator stated that I only had 5.4 GB available... Even after restarting my iPad, the same numbers remain. It's like I gained ZERO space!!!!!!

You seem to be having a problem with a specific file. If I were you, I'd start my own thread with a subject line that describes your issue. You're going to get better answers that way than by piggybacking on an old thread.

I tried to update my owncloud 8.2.7 to 9.0.5. But while the db was upgrading my sql server ran out of disk space and the db crashed. I tried than to restore the db with an backup. But i had to realize that i didn't have a full dump.

So i decided to install a new owncloud instance. After installing, i activated encryption and created my users with the same passwords as before. After that i copied the old data path to the new one and started an occ files:scan.

After that i was able to access most of the files. But some files cannot be opened, downloaded or synced. I found out that the download stops at the moment when the original file size (without encryption) has been downloaded.

I already search in oc:filecache for that files. The encryption ist set to 1. And the file is really encrypted. I downloaded it via ftp.

I don't seem to have any privacy settings on that would prevent anything from downloading. What am I missing? Do I have to do something else once driver installation is complete? I just want to have my printer on my computer again so I can print!

Hi. Our team is having the same problem on Mac (MM version 5.3.1). Every single time Mattermost is closed and restarted, he needs to go again into preference and set again the download folder to prevent this error to happen.

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