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ShanaC
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Take Dropbox out of Mac Library
The Dropbox upgrade moved the dropbox files to my ~/Library/CloudStorage/ --- but I can't save any files to that folder.
All the online instructions say "do the advanced reinstallation per th...
Rich
Super User II
ShanaC wrote:
How can I move my files out of my library and back to my user folder, so I can edit them?
Why can't you edit files in that location? To the best of my knowledge, Dropbox can only reside in the Library folder moving forward. This is a restriction put in place by Apple.
ShanaC
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I am trying to make edits to a file, and it tells me that isn't able to save to the Library.
This article refers to the same problem -- and says it was solved by doing the advanced reinstall :
Unfortunately, the advanced reinstall instruction page isn't working - I can't open the accordions. https://help.dropbox.com/installs/advanced-reinstall
- Rich3 years agoSuper User II
ShanaC wrote:
This article refers to the same problem -- and says it was solved by doing the advanced reinstall :
I don't think that's going to solve this for you. With the new restriction from Apple, the /Dropbox folder is being moved to the CloudStorage folder and changing the location of your Dropbox folder is no longer supported. Even if you did an advanced reinstall, you'll still be left with a Dropbox folder located in CloudStorage. Keep in mind that the post you're referring to is now 8 months old.
I am trying to make edits to a file, and it tells me that isn't able to save to the Library.I think the best option for you is to determine why you can't save to your Library and correct that issue. What is giving you that message? Is that from a specific application or all of them, or perhaps from the operating system? Can you provide a screenshot of the error?
- Andrew Parker3 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Just trying to establish how this will affect the current working practices of our studio...
So at the moment all team members have their DropBox folder located at Macintosh HD > Users > Shared > Studio DropBox
This means we can use software like InDesign that creates absolute paths to images etc, and that file path is never affected by a particular persons Mac user account, because it never features in the file path.
Presumably that is not going to work going forward as ~/Library/CloudStorage will be with the Mac user account?
- ShanaC3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Sure seems like it, yes. This makes Dropbox completely useless, and means I will not be renewing my subscription.
- ShanaC3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Since I can't actually see the instructions on Dropbox, it's hard for me to know -- can you duplicate what the Mac advanced reinstall instructions are supposed to be on this page:
https://help.dropbox.com/installs/advanced-reinstall
- Rich3 years agoSuper User II
ShanaC wrote:
Since I can't actually see the instructions on Dropbox, it's hard for me to know -- can you duplicate what the Mac advanced reinstall instructions
No, I can't, but it's likely the same or similar to what Stefanie posted here. Again, this is old information and likely won't have an impact on the Dropbox folder being moved into the CloudStorage folder, as that is now a restriction put in place by Apple.
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