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consettprint
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16 days ago
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All Dropbox Finder sync icons disappeared after updating to macOS Tahoe 26.2.

After updating my Mac to macOS Tahoe 26.2 all Dropbox Finder sync and status icons disappeared completely. I no longer see any green ticks blue syncing arrows or cloud icons on files or folders inside my Dropbox folder. This worked perfectly before the macOS update and is a critical part of my workflow as I work with multiple people and rely on those visual indicators to confirm whether I created the files or someone else updated them. I am running Dropbox desktop app version 240.4.8609. In Preferences greater than Sync greater than Dropbox folder updates it shows only the message You are not eligible for Dropbox on File Provider at this time. There is no Get started option and nothing indicating I am already on File Provider. Since the macOS update Finder shows no Dropbox sync overlays at all on any files or folders and reinstalling or updating Dropbox and checking permissions has not restored them. Has anyone else experienced all Dropbox Finder badges disappearing immediately after a macOS update and is it now expected behaviour on newer macOS versions for legacy Dropbox sync to show no Finder overlay icons at all or is there any supported workaround to restore per file sync visibility for large Dropbox accounts that cannot use File Provider yet.

  • Just wanted to update everyone because this has fixed it for me after days of trying everything else.

    This turns out to be a conflict with the Adobe Creative Cloud File Provider extension not macOS itself and not Dropbox legacy vs File Provider. What worked for me (found by Juhn​  huge credit to them):

    1. Open System Settings
    2. Go to General 
    3. Open Login Items & Extensions
    4. Scroll down to Extensions
    5. Click By App
    6. Find Creative Cloud
    7. Turn OFF “File Provider” for Creative Cloud

    The moment I turned this off all Dropbox Finder sync icons came back immediately (green ticks, blue syncing arrows, cloud icons, folder badges...everything).

    I’ve added screenshots below to show exactly where this is.

    Important note I use Creative Cloud heavily for my work so I haven’t yet tested what long term impact this has on Adobe syncing. For me this is a temporary workaround but it immediately restores Dropbox’s per file sync visibility which is critical when working with multiple people and hundreds of files a day. Hopefully Dropbox and Adobe can resolve this conflict properly  but for now this is the only fix that’s worked for me. Massive thanks again to Juhn​  for spotting this!

     

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