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mausoftware
11 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Can Windows OS using Parallels on Mac work?
I use Mac , Parallel Desktop on Mac, another windows PC desktop and iPhone. I have all my file stored on Dropbox, read/write from any of my devices. If update to dropbox "Provider file for Mac" all d...
Jay
11 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi @mausoftware, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Does the Windows OS detect the Dropbox folder on the Mac OS, or is there a separate folder located in Windows? Could you clarify exactly how this works?
This will help me to assist further!
- mausoftware11 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Dear Jay,
folders are
on mac /Users/mauriziosalzano/Dropboxon Parallel Desktop (mac) windows is \\Mac\Dropbox
on windows desktop Pc is C:\users\STUDIO\Dropbox
- Jay11 months agoDropbox Staff
So, just to clarify again, are you trying to get the Windows installation to see the Dropbox folder which is stored on a Mac volume, or is there a separate Dropbox folder for the Windows installation?
Is the path for the Windows folder a symlink or alias to the Mac Dropbox folder?
- mausoftware11 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox app is already installed (and used) on Mac, Windows and Parallel virtual machine;
folder path posted yesterday, are the ones where I can see files stored on Dropbox.Some times ago (maybe last year or more) I already done update on Mac to use "provider file" but doing that lost all the path on windows devices; so I downgrade back.
As told, maybe better leave as is
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