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MathewCross
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Files do not get downloaded automatically on Mac
Hi there,
I am experiencing an issue with files added by other users after installing the new Dropbox on MAC OS 13.1 (22C65). I need the files to be downloaded automatically to my drive instead of having to download them manually. This does not happen. I have Dropbox system extension as off. What else can be done?
I think a resolution may be to right-click the parent folder (DropboxFolder > YourFolder) and select "Make Available Offline".
When I did this, I got the green tick on the folder, then the files started adding the green tick, and then files created and placed in there form another source downloaded automatically.
Test it and see if this works for you. It now works for me. Saves me a bit of concern too wit the visual prompt of the green tick.
EDIT - you can also do this to the Dropbox folder. So that might be the better solution!
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- MathewCross3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
'fantastic' so the whole basic idea of dropbox as a convenient tool synchronizing files automatically has gone to hell, it would be great if someone had thought that such a crucial change might make work of somem people very difficult and laborious as some 3 party applications do not download the files like finder after double clicking so now working in that application I have to keep finder open and download manually folders where I want to work... 'thank you very much'....
- marktb19613 years agoHelpful | Level 5
is this for all files on the site, or just certain files aren't syncing down? Do they have a compatible file name to allow for the download?
It is only for files that I create from a specific third party app, in the circumstances described above in my reply to Hannah. Files have compatible file names, nothing fancy.
I noticed that Dropbox updated on my machines to version 165.4.4300 ... since then, the test I described does not replicate the issue. Perhaps something else has changed but hopefully Dropbox have fixed the issue.
- marktb19613 years agoHelpful | Level 5
In actual use, the problem has recurred. Possibly the exact way I use the app to open a file is significant.
Also, if I duplicate the output file (the one that Dropbox has failed to recognise), the new copy IS taken up correctly and sync'd.
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi marktb1961, thank you for your feedback relating to the new syncing behavior on Dropbox for macOS.
As with any operating system (OS), macOS is updated regularly and with that, we must keep the Dropbox desktop app aligned with any requirements set out by an OS. Keeping aligned to those requirements ensures that the Dropbox desktop app will provide the best possible experience for all our customers in to the future.
We’ll be sure to pass your feedback along to our Product and Design teams.
- marktb19613 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Jay - you might have mixed me up with the MathewCross, the original poster. Possibly there are two different issues. There is at least one DropBox bug, I don't think that is a design issue.
- Hannah3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey marktb1961, thanks for all the info you provided.
Is the 3rd party app that you're using to create these files somehow connected to your Dropbox account?
Meaning, does it appear in your connected apps page?
And are you exporting them to Dropbox from this app, or are they created in the Dropbox folder directly?
- marktb19613 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks Hannah. Answers to your further questions:
No, the 3rd party app is not connected to my Dropbox account.
I am creating files directly in the Dropbox folder (i.e. in the folder that my collaborator shared with me and that appears as a sub-folder in the "DropBox" location on my Mac).
The app is a Java-based board gaming engine called Vassal.
- Hannah3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for that Mark!
Can you try these steps, to see if they help at all? If not, then try these steps.
Thanks!
- MathewCross3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
So, to conclude, is Dropbox planning to improve this and allow automatic downloads as it used to be or I am doomed to manual handling?
- INVOKE3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
My whole team is also dealing with this issue. As an example, if you upload a file from the Dropbox app it will NOT auto download to your Mac like it used to. This is extremely frustrating especially for larger files that I want to have ready to work with on the Mac. This is especially frustrating with any kind of shared folders where many people are working on things and needing to collaborate. Does anyone know if this is also the case with Box? We will make the switch ASAP. BTW we have not found any solve (full disk permission, repairing, etc. does not solve this issue) ☹️
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