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Albert D.4
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Lost Finder Integration in OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)
Hi,
since a few days it seems that I have lost the Finder-Integration in OS X 10.11.
Synchronization works fine, but I'm missing the Dropbox-Icon (in the sidebar the folder looks like a regular folder) and there is no status icon next to the files either (if the file is being synced, etc).
On my wifes computer (running 10.11) as well all works fine - I'm wondering if this has to do because I have the Pro-Account?!?!
I had the same issue and was able to get overlay icons back using by doing this:
- Completely uninstall Dropbox. I used Clean My Mac but you can do it manually using these instructions https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/41 Do everything in the 'For Advanced users' section.
- Do not move Dropbox folder to the trash
- Download and install latest version of Dropbox
- Re-login to Dropbox and if you had only certain folders selected to sync redo your Selective Sync settings.
- Save settings
- Relaunch Finder Option+Right Click Finder icon in Dock > Relaunch
Hope that helps.
- Miguel M.14New member | Level 2
Doesn't work again, probably since I restarted my iMac
- william f.18New member | Level 1
I upgraded my macbook to El Capitan and the dropbox folder was gone from the finder sidebar. I signed into the dropbox.com website and downloaded dropbox, then I installed it. Still not in the sidebar. Went to the finder Go dropdown menu and clicked on home. The dropbox folder appeared in alphabetical order. Then I was able to click on it and do CTRL CMND T (also in the file menu) and that put it back. Apologize if that's not the problem the rest of you are having.
- Michael Y.5New member | Level 1
Bought a new macbook pro with El Capitan and lost all the green icons when I installed the Dropbox app. Here is what worked for me:
Log out of Dropbox
- Go to System Preferences > Extensions
- Highlight Finder and Uncheck Dropbox Finder Integration
- RebootAfter rebooting the green icons were back in finder and Dropbox Finder Integration was already checked again.
- Massimo T.2New member | Level 1
Michael thanks, your post allowed me to find a solution to my specific issue. In my case, from System Preferences -> Extensions -> Finder, it's been sufficient to uncheck Finder Integration for both Google Drive and Sinology Cloud Station, hence keeping checked Finder Integration for Dropbox only. After that and after rebooting, status icons re-appeared and Dropbox Finder Integration correctly works.
- John B.171New member | Level 1
Oops. My machine lost the Finder section completely? The entire sub-system must be broken. This must have happened during 10.11.2 because before that it was all working.
- John B.171New member | Level 1
Looks like the csrutil enable/disable trick seems to be the only way to solve this. I did that, rebooted in CMD+R mode twice to disable and then re-enable the system integrity protection sub-system and now all the extensions have re-appeared and new options on the left.
However, still no icons inside the finder. Although Google Drive's icons appear. But Right-click on a dropbox file works now with the "copy public link", etc.
- Marcin C.New member | Level 1
In my case, I just disabled the Google Drive integration (Preferences => Advanced => Show file sync status icons and right click menu), and after hitting "Apply" my Dropbox integration re-appeared instantly. Then I went back to the Google Drive settings and I re-enabled finder integration for it. Now both seem to be working...
- julie m.32New member | Level 1
so i attempted everything in this thread, including the recover mode terminal command {though i couldn't figure out how to access the terminal without a corded mouse}. the last round of attempts included this and fixing permissions but unfortunately after restart, dropbox bonked on me and i couldn't even get it to start.
which forced me to do a complete trash of everything dropbox {except for my actual dropbox files} and reinstall:
looks like its working so far, status icons have reappeared and the finder integration is back!
- Miguel M.14New member | Level 2
Definitely fixed after uninstallinc Synology Cloud Sync.
See if there is any uncompatibility among the different finder integrations under PReferences, Extensions, finder.
Happy new year.
- John B.171New member | Level 1
I found that to get the "Finder" Section back in the System Preferences => Extensions, you have to use the system integrity protection disable/enable trick above. Then once it appears, you can check/uncheck the individual finder integrations to re-activate them. Dropbox now has little icons again.
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