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andy011
12 months agoNew member | Level 2
File size zero bytes for online-only files on Apple M3 (Silicon)
I need to see file size in my Dropbox folder in my Mac. I just moved to a new Mac with M3 Pro (Silicon) processor and for online-only files it shows zero bytes. On my intel processor Mac I see the fi...
- 12 months ago
All done 🙂
Had to grant some permissions (full disk) to DB in Mac. Unlinked DB and then started over and let it choose the default path. It did go to Library/Cloud Storage and now all works fine. Thanks!
StevMo1
Explorer | Level 4
Megan, you seem like a nice person! Can you help me? I'm having the same problem as andy011 (new MacBook Air w/M3 chip), and I'm not techy enough to understand the solution he wrote above. Can you please lead me through the steps of fixing this problem so my Dropbox files don't all show up as zero bytes, as they currently do? I tried the "Fix permissions" procedure above, but it didn't work.
StevMo1
3 months agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm trying to upload all my Dropbox photos to my Nixplay (digital photo frame) account, but Nixplay won't allow me to upload files with zero bytes!
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