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Bettertouchtool 2 685 – customize multi touch trackpad gestures copy. Home » Dropbox » Creating and managing Dropbox Viewing the Dropbox event log

The Dropbox event log enables you to view information on specific activity for individual dropbox folders. The event log tracks when users create, delete, and restore dropbox folders. Once an action is taken, the event log records the name and ID of the dropbox folder, the action, the user who made the change, and the date it was performed.

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Wait 15 minutes for your Dropbox account to be setup; Install the Dropbox App. Click on the MIT Software icon on your computer desktop, find Dropbox and click Install; Macintosh and Home PC users can install Dropbox by clicking on this link; Sign into Dropbox. Click the Windows (Start) button. Begin Typing 'dropbox' and choose 'Dropbox' from.

  1. On the Dropbox Folders page, click Event Log from the More Actions button.
  2. You can click on the Created, Deleted, and Restored filters to view dropbox folder items according to the action taken on them.
  3. If you want to view all event log items, deselect all filters and perform a blank search in the Search field. You can also search for a specific folder or folder ID by entering it in the Search field and clicking Search.
  1. Dropbox uses a freemium business model, where users are offered a free account with a set storage size, with paid subscriptions available that offer more capacity and additional features. Accordingly, Dropbox's revenue is a product of how many users they can convert to their paid services.
  2. Dropbox subscriptions renew monthly or yearly, depending on your plan. Your account will charged for renewal 24 hours before the end of your current billing period. To avoid auto-renewal, turn it off in at least 24 hours before your subscription renews. You can turn off auto-renewal anytime time from your iTunes account settings.
  3. Bring the sharing power of Dropbox to your Outlook inbox. The Dropbox add-in for Microsoft Outlook replaces cumbersome email attachments with a simple shared link. Share any file, big or small: No need to fill up inboxes. Just attach a Dropbox link instead. Take your files anywhere: Save attachments to Dropbox and access them from any device.

Note: You can change the sort order of results by clicking on the Item, Action, and Date column headers.

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