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hdb2's avatar
hdb2
Explorer | Level 3
3 hours ago

Dropbox keeps syncing my files as online-only despite my app preferences (on macOS Tahoe 26.3).

Hello Dropbox!

I am running the latest Dropbox on MacOS Tahoe v26.3 (not a new install).  As you can see, I have always had my files set to be available offline:

However, any time I upload a file, it does not download to my computer as expected:

How do I instruct Dropbox to always keep my files offline?  I do not have any ignore rules or any other special circumstances, and the computer has ample storage space.  Finally, I am on the Dropbox Plus plan, and I'm using around 10G of the 2T available.

Any help would be very much appreciated!

Thank you,

Josh

3 Replies

  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    14 minutes ago

    Hey Josh! No, you shouldn’t have to do this every time, since you’ve set your files to become available offline by default. This is more like a test to see how the desktop app will behave and to isolate the issue a bit more. 

    Now, please keep in mind that the app version you’re currently running is the beta one, which is experimental (246.3.3448). What I want you to do instead is switch to the stable one (244.4.6580) by turning off early releases here. After that, you can install the latest app version from this link (you don’t need to uninstall the app first).

  • hdb2's avatar
    hdb2
    Explorer | Level 3
    2 hours ago

    Hello Nancy, thank you for replying so quickly!

    I am running Dropbox 246.3.3448.  When I right-click and choose "make available offline," Dropbox downloads files as expected.  But just to confirm:  I will have to do that each time I upload something new, even though I have that option checked in preferences?

    Thank you again!

    Josh

  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
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    2 hours ago

    Welcome to the Community, hdb2! Thanks for your post. 

    As a first step, can you let me know what’s the current app version of your Dropbox app? You can double check that this way.

    Other than that, I’d like you to right-click directly on your local Dropbox folder and choose the option to make everything available offline. Please wait for the Dropbox app to become up-to-date and then, upload a small file via the Dropbox website. Does it still appear as online-only on your desktop app? 

    Keep me posted for any updates.

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