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Julian G.2
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
How to permanently / forever / for real ... turn OFF Smart Sync
Hello,
When Smart Sync was introduced, I tried it, disliked it, and had to search how to disable it (which was not intuitive). It was gone. Auto app update worked fine and did not introduced i...
Rich
Super User II
3 years ago
Julian G.2 wrote:
Please help me disable the function.
There is no option to disable it. Also, with the latest updates to macOS and the Dropbox app, files added to your account from another device will default to online-only.
- https://help.dropbox.com/installs/macos-support-for-expected-changes (bottom of the page)
- Julian G.23 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks.
I wonder how not allowing to change the default behaviour could be a deliberate decision, as Quick Look is a basic functionality of macOS, it just doesn't work with a placeholder, so....
But: According to your link:
- Files added to your Dropbox account from another device or that are shared by another user will default to online-only.
(which is my case), and given the second topic:- Files added to folders that are available offline will maintain the available offline status.
as a workaround, I will select "Make available offline" on the root folder that holds the files form that computer. And see how it goes..
The first time it crashed my computer:
Regards,
- Julian G.23 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Ok...
So much for the "workaround" of setting the desired behaviour in the root folder.
It seemed to work at first, but now I pay attention: an amount of seemingly random files, folders and subfolders are appearing have te dreaded cloud icon of "online only". So also the root folder because it contains "some" placeholder files.
But making the root folder "available offline" again, does not seem to do anything with the status of their contents. Also, nothing happens when acting on any single file.....
FOR THE MOTHER OF GOD: I DON'T WANT THIS.
PLEASE LET ME TURN OFF "ONLINE ONLY" FUNCTIONALITY.
I NEVER WANT ANY FILE TO BE ONLINE ONLY, EVER, EVER!
Please let me turn this off.
- Julian G.23 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Update:
Context menu > "Make available offline" does nothing... bug?
To make available offline, click on the cloud icon. But anyways, clicking on a root folder does nothing to the rules of future content inside created in a remote machine.
- Files added to your Dropbox account from another device or that are shared by another user will default to online-only.
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