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Boo S
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Can't open/start Dropbox after reinstalling
Hello,
I'm having serious problems reinstalling Dropbox to get myself out of the beta testing. I've managed to reinstall a stable version but now the app refuses to open/start. Please, help. I...
- 4 years ago
Hi Boo S,
To get out of beta testing, you have to turn your early releases off and reinstall the latest stable release and nothing else! Shouldn't even do any change to your Dropbox folder position by hand (something you have done 🤷). If you want to change the place where Dropbox resides on, you should perform this through Dropbox preferences, so the application would be able find the folder (something not the case now). The simplest thing you can do is get back the folder to the position before you have moved it (i.e. inside folder /Users/boo/Library/CloudStorage) and move to wherever you want after that (once the application works and using the Preferences as I mentioned).
If the above doesn't do the trick for you, try clear out your current settings and set them anew (including linking to your account anew). Don't forget to point the new Dropbox folder position on first launch. Actual clearance can be performed using following command in terminal:
rm -rf ~/.dropbox
Now you can run your application and restore the proper preferences. 😉
Hope this helps.
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
4 years agoHI ZACKMASKELL, I'm happy to hear you were able to resolve the issue.
For the benefit of other users with similar issues, could you share the method you used, or a link to the helpful article itself?
ZACKMASKELL
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
sure i used this tutorial i found on youtube, it was an issue of privacy and security on MAC softwares.
- Jay4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the info, I'm sure this would help other users!
- Esteban B.23 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks a lot!, it worked for. Just for others that may not want to see the video, for me what worked was:
Open Terminal.app
Write the command "tccutil reset All" (without the double quotes) and press enter
It may reset other applications, in may case Dropbox, Office and others stopped working so it may be better to reset everything
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