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Rodney E.
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
My Dropbox desktop app is stuck on "Connecting".
Dropbox won't connect on my pc with windows 7. I've re-installed, rebooted and tried: https://help.dropbox.com/desktop-web/configuring-firewall Most of the preferences buttons are disabled; selecti...
- 9 years ago
Has anynone found a solution for this ? I've unlinked and reinstalled in 5 different ways and I can't get it to work no matter what i do...
Edit: Found a fix for myselfGo to proxies on your Mac and disable ''Auto Proxy Discovery''. I did not realise that this needed to be disabled in order for there to be no proxies. As I have a new computer I thought proxies where basically none.
Hope this helped someone. Here's another thread with more fixes.
https://www.dropboxforum.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/206754586-Dropbox-3-20-1-not-connecting-not-syncing
letters-of-light
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
I am on Mac OS and had a problem for months with Dropbox thinking there was no internet connection even though all my other cloud apps were connected to internet, my email worked, and my internet browser worked. My smart sync on my desktop app had stopped working because of this. I chatted and emailed with tech support for months, and tried everything out there without any solution to the problem. For anyone out there who relies heavily on Dropbox for business files and experiences an issue like this, I know your pain.
One day I got on my computer and noticed Dropbox was recognizing internet connection after months of not working. No idea how, but I'm thinking it was because of a new Mac OS update I had just done the day before. I had made sure my OS was up to date all the months prior while troubleshooting to no avail... it could have been something about this specific update, but not sure. However, my sync was still not working. I started fiddling around and right clicked a file in Finder that was in my Dropbox folder. I noticed an option that said "Move to Dropbox". This peaked my curiosity because I wondered, "How can you move something to Dropbox that is already in Dropbox"? So, I went ahead and clicked on it, and the file disappeared. Astonished, I began to realize that I somehow had two Dropbox folders. I never created two, but somehow I ended up with two. I immediately jumped on Dropbox chat, and the tech helped me to find the new Dropbox folder by going to Preferences > Sync, and you will see your Dropbox Folder Location. The older folder was under My Documents. The new folder was under my "name" folder. The strange thing was that the old Dropbox folder had a little dropbox icon on the folder icon in Finder. The new folder had no icon, so I was skeptical about it even though Dropbox showed that location as my Dropbox Folder Location. Anyway, here is what the tech guided me to do at this point:
1. Make sure all files were backed up on the Dropbox website.
2. Delete the old Dropbox folder.
3. Follow the Dropbox reinstall link (without uninstalling). I believe it's dropbox.com/download.
After doing this, when I opened up Dropbox I could tell things had improved because less options were grayed out as they had been for months on the desktop app. However, it still wasn't syncing. I opened Preferences > Sync and toggled the smart sync on and off and on again. I almost couldn't believe it, but I guess it needed that to wake it up because after months of no Dropbox on my desktop it was working perfectly. I wanted to write this to hopefully help anyone else who might be going through something similar.
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