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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/21/20 3:38 PM,
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<div dir="ltr">Jürgen,
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<div>I did just that and backup folder is rendered in the
window:</div>
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<div>Now, after clicking OK, Dropbox pops up a warning telling
me the file is going to be moved from the original folder.
Moving back to no backup folder defined... Scary!</div>
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<div>Julio Rojas<br>
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This message seems to be generated by LyX, and I suspect it occurs
either because
C:/Users/jcredberry/Dropbox/Sulan/Papers/DCHT/DCHT_2020_v3.lyx is
locked or write protected or because somehow the directory is
temporarily unavailable.<br>
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A little Googling turned up at least one report of Dropbox blocking
access to files on a Win 10 PC that may or may not have been caused
by a Win 10 update (in February). If you bump into this problem
again, you might check the Dropbox icon in the system tray and see
if it indicates that Dropbox is syncing. If so, that might be
interfering with LyX writing the modified file.<br>
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Paul<br>
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