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panthroman
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
filepath on osx with Dropbox build 159.4.5870
My Dropbox app just upgraded to build 159.4.5870 on OSX, which moved my Dropbox folder to a "secure location" on my drive.
I have many scripts that locate files in ~/username/Dropbox/..., but t...
- 4 years ago
The filepath is now ~/Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox.
Moving it does not seem possible. Dragging it to another location produces a copy, leaving the original folder at ~/Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox.
neonomad
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
1. Thanks to you too.
2. You are correct. The copy is just another folder with no connection to Dropbox.
3. Yes, the Dropbox folder can be accessed. If your ~/Library is hidden, select the Go menu in the Finder. Hold down option and your user Library will appear. You should then see CloudStorage within the Library folder, and Dropbox within CloudStorage.
panthroman
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
You're a magician. Worked!
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