Maybe the ZIP-file with the Legacy information would have brought you
over the limit of your Dropbox account.
Just a thought

Juergen Amling


On 7/24/2012 2:13 PM, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> This isn't strictly speaking on topic, so if anyone can help please do so
> via a private e-mail, NOT via the mailing list.
>
> I have to be away from my computer for a couple of weeks, but have access
> to my sister's laptop, so I backed up my Legacy family file to Dropbox,
> along with several other folders of genealogy stuff.  When I opened
> Dropbox on the laptop my family file (zip) wasn't there!  I was able to go
> home to-day and try again - and when I opened Dropbox there was my Legacy
> family file backup!
>
> Just to be on the safe side, I backed up the family file again, with a
> slightly different name. Once again, opening Dropbox on the laptop the
> Legacy file is not there, although another file I copied there to-day is
> there.  I have even logged in to Dropbox on the web and my Legacy file is
> not showing up.
>
> I shall have severe withdrawal symptoms if I can't access my file and get
> on with my research!  Can anyone suggest what is going on?
>




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