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-caffeinated-
11 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Having problems syncing with File Provider on Mac OS
Ok this thing just never seems to work anymore. I've updated to the new File Provider system, hoping to alleviate some of the pain of using Dropbox on MacOS (I use Ableton a lot and supposedly synced...
Jay
Dropbox Staff
11 months agoHi -caffeinated-, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
What is the current status of the Dropbox desktop application when you view it from the menu bar?
What is the current version of Mac OS and the Dropbox app?
This will help me to assist further!
-caffeinated-
11 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Jay,
Thanks- Dropbox is perennially syncing but not actually syncing. Full disk access is enabled and there is no active firewall. Finder extensions/sharing also enabled under 'added extensions'.
MacOS: Sonoma 14.4
Dropbox: v196.3.6883
Cheers
- Megan11 months ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey -caffeinated-, thanks for the reply!
It sounds like you're using a beta version of the app, which could be the culprit here.
I'd personally suggest that you go into your account settings on the Dropbox website and turn Early releases off. After that, install one of the stable builds of the Dropbox application.
If this doesn't work, feel free to also take a look at this Help Center article, to see if that helps at all.
- -caffeinated-11 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks Megan, this seems to work now (I used the get the 'zero bytes' issue a lot but so far it seems ok with the new system).
Could you explain to me the following though- my files either have a green tick or nothing, but also an Apple cloud icon (maybe dashed, maybe not) or nothing. The two don't seem to agree with each other consistently. Which one means my files are downloaded?
- Megan11 months ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey -caffeinated-, happy Monday!
I surely can. So, essentially on Dropbox for macOS File Provider, the syncing icons have slightly changed from what you may be used to. Files and folders can be in various sync states, for example:
“Available offline”
A solid green circle with a white checkmark means your file or folder is synced and available offline. You will see this icon after right-clicking a file or folder and selecting Make available offline.
“Online-only”
A cloud icon with a down arrow means your file or folder is synced and online-only until it is opened. Clicking on this icon will download the file/folder and change its state to “available”.
Double clicking online-only files from Finder will automatically download this file and open it in its default application. Opening files from an application will also automatically download these files and open it.
“Available”(no icon)
A file with no icon means that it has been opened either by double-clicking, through a third-party application or by clicking the cloud icon to download.
Files and folders may have other icons next to them if for example a file is syncing or downloading. Other examples include error states where a file/folder cannot be synced with Dropbox. Hovering over the icon will give more details of what the error may be.
You can see all the changes of our syncing icons here.
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