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JK
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6 months ago

"Do not sync" option on desktop not appearing? (Mac)

I have large folders I do not want to sync — from my computer to Dropbox — but when I right click, there is no option for "Do not sync". It appears sometimes when I re-install Dropbox or if I log out and login again, but it's temperamental and doesn't always appear....

Screenshot of my "right click" menu below.

This is so frustrating and I hope someone can help!!

What should I do? Thank you.

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  • JK's avatar
    JK
    New member | Level 2
    6 months ago

    Hi there,

    Yes I restarted my computer twice and there's still no "Do Not Sync" option... 

    However, I realised now there is a new option — "Manage folder access".

     

  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
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    6 months ago

    Glad to hear you managed to update your Dropbox app in the end! 

    Can you restart your computer, if you haven’t already, and let me know if the “Do Not Sync” option is still not there?

  • JK's avatar
    JK
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    6 months ago

    Hi Nancy​ ,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I managed to upgrade to the File Provider version of Dropbox, however the right click is still the same, with an additional "Version history" selection. 

    The screenshot of my Terminal prompt is below:

    Nothing happened to the x.pdf ... 

    Here's the right click options available (notice only "Version history" is added to the menu options, still no "Do not sync"...!)

    Ack... really don't know what the problem is! 

     

  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
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    6 months ago

    Hi from me too, JK! Can you perhaps send us a screenshot of the code you type in your Terminal, so that we can take a look? 

    Other than that, you can check whether you’re eligible to install the Dropbox on File Provider update this way.

  • JK's avatar
    JK
    New member | Level 2
    6 months ago

    Hi Hannah​ , seems like I am not on the File Provider version, I can't see CloudStorage in my library (both at the "User > Library" and at the "Macintosh HD > Library").

    I am trying to find the version of dropbox with File Provider, but I can't seem to find a specific download link. Could you help? I'd like to try to install that. 

    I tried the steps you mentioned, but it doesn't work somehow (it says "no such file" still). Weird... 

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
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    6 months ago

    Thanks for the update, JK!

    It might be worth checking whether you're using the File Provider version of the Dropbox app before trying the steps.

    If you're using the File Provider version, your Dropbox folder would be in ~/Library/CloudStorage.

    If you're not running the File Provider version, you'll need to use these steps.

    Let me know if that helps at all.

  • JK's avatar
    JK
    New member | Level 2
    6 months ago

    Hi.

    Am using MacOS Ventura 13.6.3 (22G436). Dropbox version 227.4.4774.

    I tried the Terminal prompts, but maybe I didn't do it correctly (I copied the instruction and replaced it with a file I had on my main dropbox folder) but it says "no such file". I tried a bunch of other file names/renamed them and tried again, but still the same, so I gave up.

    Hope you could help... 

    Thanks!

     

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
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    6 months ago

    Hi there, JK, thanks for reaching out to the Dropbox Community.

    I completely understand your frustration, so let's see what we can do.

    Can you please let us know which macOS version and which Dropbox app version you're using?

    You can see the Dropbox app version by hovering over the Dropbox icon in your menu bar.

    Also, if you follow the steps in this article, are you able to ignore the folders in question?

    Keep me posted.

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