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duanstokes
9 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Os X 10.13 High Sierra & Smart Sync
There's a lot of posts about possible issues with OS X High Sierra and Smart Sync.
We use dropbox a lot and have only recently enabled Smart Sync for all users in the team. Can someone from Dropbox confirm what the status of Smart Sync with 10.13 is, we can't upgrade our system software unless Dropbox will work...
Cheers
Duan
Apple recommended something I should have thought of... Safe mode.
I first disabled Gatekeeper using the following command in terminal (unclear if this would be required):
sudo spctl --master-disable
I then rebooted the Mac into safe mode and opened the Security panel in System Preferences and clicked the Allow button.
The Blocked message cleared from the Security Panel and Smart Sync was active and operating normally when I rebooted.
Issue seems resolved.
- Hi monaronyc and others,
The issue reported with the preferences not loading the right screen / not being able to enable Smart Sync is an issue we're actively investigating right now.
I hope to be in touch with an update shortly.
Many thanks for highlighting.
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- monaronyc9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
ALL OF OUR HIGH SIERRA FOLKS ARE SEEING THE SAME PROBLEM! Did anyone find a fix for this? We currently have Dropbox 40.4.46 in High Sierra 10.13.1. PLEASE ADVISE.
- Brian B.399 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Thank you Jane, it is ticket #7316964
- Brian B.399 years agoHelpful | Level 7
I have also opened an issue with Apple on this. I had considered simply opening a terminal and running the command to force add Dropbox to the Gatekeeper exception list, however I was cautioned against this by Apple support:
spctl --add ~/Applications/Dropbox.app
While I was chatting with Apple support, they told me that running that command could have "unintended consequesnces"
Apple Support through Chat Excerpt:
"The terminal codes might o cause a denial of service for background apps which run on your Mac. In order to serve you better would it be fine if I schedule you call back from our Mac enterprise team so they could help you for more advance troubleshooting regarding this issue?"
I have a call scheduled with them later today and will update this post with any new information.
- Brian B.399 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Apple recommended something I should have thought of... Safe mode.
I first disabled Gatekeeper using the following command in terminal (unclear if this would be required):
sudo spctl --master-disable
I then rebooted the Mac into safe mode and opened the Security panel in System Preferences and clicked the Allow button.
The Blocked message cleared from the Security Panel and Smart Sync was active and operating normally when I rebooted.
Issue seems resolved.
- monaronyc9 years agoHelpful | Level 5Hi Brian, thanks for the response! I think Gatekeeper is already disabled for us by default. I'd have to reconfirm. otherwise I'll try that string.
- Jane9 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Perfect, so glad to hear that this was sorted Brian B.39 & I appreciate your follow-up here! I’m sure it will be of great assistance to other users experiencing the same behavior in the future, as it can be used as a point of reference.Happy syncing & a lovely rest of the day ahead; of course, let us know if you have any inquiries in the future & we’ll do the best to follow-up & work with you. Happy Friday! :relieved: - John W.8 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm sorry Jane - it doesn't seem like a good solution to this issue to have to boot into Safe Mode in order to install this.
Does support have a better method now? Is there a beta with a fix for this we could try?
- Mark8 years ago
Super User II
Hi John,
Note that this was Apple's reply to fix an issue with OSx (i.e. Gatekeeper).
You can always try installing newer versions but if you are getting install errors as per this thread I'd suggest doing what Apple themselves recommend. - monaronyc8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Just wanted to share that with the High Sierra 10.13.2 update and the 40.4.46 Dropbox client update, we are not seeing the same behavior Brian B.39 is also seeing anymore. I'm going to do a clean install on another machine to verify, but on our test box, it appears to be working now. I'll be in touch.
- John W.8 years agoNew member | Level 2
We were unable to get this to work, even with the newest beta on 10.13.2
We used the safe mode trick to get them to show up correctly in the Prefs window. This is a workaround, and therefore not an acceptable long term solution.
Hope they will fix this for the future.
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