Annoying Upload Error Message
AnsweredWhen I opern box, I get an error message that 11 files couldn't be uploaded. This isn't a real problem because the files, uploaded by others, are there. How can I get box to stop sending this annoying error message to me?
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Hi James,
Welcome to Box community!
Box Drive provides user notifications if there are any issues saving your changes to Box. The Box Drive application interface lists the file and provides a brief description of the issue.
To find a list of any problem file notifications:
- Click the Box icon in your menu bar or system tray to open the Box Drive Search Bar.
- Click the Gear icon (lower right corner for Mac, lower left corner for Windows) for more options, then click Error updating an item...
- All problem file notifications will be listed here. They should disappear automatically once you have resolved the issue. If they do not, and you believe you have already resolved the issue, you can click Retry All to manually retry your actions.
Please check this article for more information: Miscellaneous Box Drive Error Notifications
Thank you for posting!
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I've done all that a number of times. There isn't really an issure to resolve. For most of these it only offers advice to upgrade from a free box account. No one else with access to the files has had to upgrade so why should I when I see no problem with the functionality of the site. All the files are there and the ones that are supposedly too big for me to upload were uploaded bye others. Why did I start getting this message? Getting rid of it a start up works, but it is annoying to have to do that every time I access Box.How can get it to stop popping up?
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