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Aquarium-Sharon
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December 27, 2021
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Can't copy a .chproj file to Dropbox

  • December 27, 2021
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My company archives all their projects to DrobBox, but because a .chproj file contains zero bytes, Dropbox won't copy it. So...how do I archive my .chproj files?

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Correct answer alank99101739

Fun! You could ZIP the directory tree of files and put the ZIP into dropbox I guess? Or just create a new .chproj file by hand on restore - there is nothing in it, any zero byte file with .chproj file extension will work.

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louiseo45708088
Participant
February 2, 2023

This is literally the dumbest oversight by ADOBE. How hard would it be to add some meaningless text headers to these files?  "ADOBE CC - (c)2023" should do it. It just won't work with Dropbox. Having to ZIP these is a waste of time.

I'm going to file a support ticket and so should you!

Aquarium-Sharon
Participant
January 4, 2022

Zip the files. Well duh...Yes, that worked and I'm feeling rather foolish for not thinking of it in the first place. Thank you @alank99101739 !

alank99101739
alank99101739Correct answer
Legend
December 28, 2021

Fun! You could ZIP the directory tree of files and put the ZIP into dropbox I guess? Or just create a new .chproj file by hand on restore - there is nothing in it, any zero byte file with .chproj file extension will work.