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BoxedInn
5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
I can't link my macOS desktop app to the existing Dropbox folder after unlinking
On Mac, Dropbox stopped syncing about two to three weeks ago. In my Dropbox Security settings I see two Devices with identical names, e.g., iMac.lan. (Formerly, I had the three devices allowed by the...
Nancy
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for posting this here, BoxedInn!
To select your already established folder on your drive, after signing in and choosing which folders to sync, and before you click the “Open my Dropbox folder”, you should see an “Advanced Settings” link.
When you click it, you can choose the parent folder of the already established Dropbox folder. In this case, that should be ~/Library/CloudStorage indeed (if you were previously running the Dropbox app for macOS on File Provider). Are you seeing this error if you select this directory?
If yes, please send me a screenshot of the error you see and of the message that appears when trying to rename the existing Dropbox folder.
Keep me in the loop.
BoxedInn
5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thank you. First, stopping and restarting Dropbox does not work unless I first go into Security and unlink the two identical links to my iMac. After I did that, I followed your advice to change the default Dropbox folder from where it is, ~/Library/CloudStorage, back to the same folder. I did this by first selecting "Other" for my directory; then choosing a second time, back to "CloudStorage". The problem is ever so slightly different: instead of first telling me that there's already a folder named Dropbox, your software jumps directly to the second problem: Error with selected folder: Can't create a DropBox folder in the requested location. And note that I'm a very, very early user of DropBox, from years ago. This is my first DropBox problem.
- Nancy5 months agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for sending more info, BoxedInn! Can you also attach a screenshot of the error you see on your end to have a visual? I'd also like one more screenshot of where you click right before the error appears.
You can click on the following icon to attach them here:
- BoxedInn5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thank you. I've been unable to verify my version of Dropbox, eg, Dropbox app for macOS on File Provider, because, when I try to follow these directions https://help.dropbox.com/installs/dropbox-for-macos-support I get stuck with Dropbox waiting to be linked to an account. MacOS' "Get Info" click on the executable tells me that Dropbox is version 202.4.5551.
And, finally, this morning I set a new record of Dropbox listing my iMac as a linked device with three identical entries.
I thank you for your help. If we can't fix the problem soon, what else can I do? How about an upgrade to a service level that lets me call for support? Some of those levels come with a free trial period, don't they?
- Walter5 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey BoxedInn - sorry to hear you're still having issues with this.
Could you try removing the extra devices from your account's security page and then attempt an advanced reinstall?
Let us know how it goes!
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