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Why is it so difficult to download a file through the browser? Had this problem for sometime. Have a 13gb vid file in my d online that I need to download. Download seems to work fine until 3-GB then fails repeatedly. Might have to get a refund and take my business elsewhere. Anyone have any ideas how to fix this?

How can we get an official response on this? I've just used 3gb of mobile data watching 3 attempts to download a 1gb file download the entire file then fail at the last minute. Repeated on another computer and another internet connection. I'm not in a position to be able to sync as I'm travelling and just had to format my linux laptop and that one zip file "backed up" to dropbox is my work environment.

I received an official reply to my help desk ticket on November 6 nearly a week after I originally sent it but frankly, I'm disappointed with the level of service I received. If anything, the first response gave me the impression that the technical support person actually hadn't paid much attention to what I originally wrote since one of the questions he asked me was "which files aren't syncing" even though my help desk ticket clearly stated that this was not a problem which involved their proprietary software application but rather one encountered using drag-and-drop to upload files through the browser.

I tried using the application at one point but syncing files automatically is not a priority for me and I don't particularly want to keep most of these files resident on my system The follow-up response which I received three days later in response to the answers I gave to his questions was also disappointing since it implied that the problem could not possibly be related to Dropbox and must therefore be Firefox's fault. He suggested that I clear the cache even though I'd already stated quite clearly in response to one of the questions from his first response that I'd subjected my computer to a fairly comprehensive tune-up -- which included emptying the internet cache as well as updating the operating system and anti-virus software, scanning the computer for viruses, clearing the registry of obsolete entries, defragmenting the hard drive, etc.

He also suggested disabling the plug-ins even though I had the same plug-ins installed on Firefox when Dropbox was still performing the way it was supposed to several weeks ago.

One of his final suggestions was basically "well, use some browser other than Firefox to upload files or else use our software application". First of all, if his website is incompatible with a major and popular web browser like Firefox, most people would understandably interpret this as a problem which Dropbox ought to be taking steps to address rather than expecting other people to simply work around it.

Secondly, not everyone wants to use their application or would even benefit from doing so since a major feature of the application is that it supposedly! Some of us just want a place where we can store files that we don't use much or at all right now but might need or want later, files which we don't want taking up space on our hard drive. I'm having the same problem. Yup, using Firefox. I will try IE now I guess, even though I'm not a fan Come on Dropbox, what's the issue here?

Seems like the fault is on your end. Trying to download more than one file at a time causes the first download to fail. Pushing this back up to the top. This was not an issue until a month or so ago, and multiple folks have tried different browsers. I tried the chown www-data:www-data my-file. I upgraded to WordPress 3. When I try either I get; How can I I installed Wordfence in my installation but now when accessing any page of the site it brings up the. My problem is that the. Hello all, I'm a long time Linux desktop user who has never set up a server or website before.

I'm simply looking to host a wordpress blog on a nice and fast host with minimal effort on my part. It looks like there is an easy way to get Where would you like to share this to? Twitter Reddit Hacker News Facebook. Share link Question share link. Sign Up. Yes, I'm sure. You previously marked this answer as accepted. Are you sure you want to unaccept it? In Windows Defender, you can also change Edge's SmartScreen to merely warn you when you are about to download a file it deems suspicious instead of it outright blocking it.

You'll be able to click through the warning and override SmartScreen's concerns and download the file. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.

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