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Domscillator
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox Not working after restart: Reconnecting to the internet. This may take a moment.
I have been experiencing a very frustrating issue with Dropbox the past few days.
Issue: After restarting my Mac Studio (MacOS 13.6.5), Dropbox always gets stuck with the message:
Reconnecting to the internet. This may take a moment.
- No VPN
- No Firewall
- Home Network
- Fully updated Dropbox
The thing that is baffling is that :
- If you Quit and restart Dropbox it works immediately but if you restart the computer the issue appears again
- If you wait for a long time Dropbox eventually connects and syncs. But it takes a long time
- On the same computer, about a week ago, Dropbox was syncing instantly after reboot.
I have tried already reinstalling and deleting the cache folder.
Is this a known issue that's going on at the moment>
Many thanks
Hi everyone,
Just a quick update: we're rolling out a fix today that should resolve this issue. It's in Stable Build 197.4.7629.
As a reminder: the current workaround is to quit/close the Dropbox application and relaunch it.
Thank you!
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- shirish752 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This issue is still unresolved, the thread incorrectly marked as resolved.
The work around of quit/close the dropbox application and relaunch application does not work.
- Sallok2 years agoNew member | Level 2It looks they have no solution for it.
- Soundtracks2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
if this problem is not resolved by the end of the coming week, I will cancel my subscription...
- Sallok2 years agoNew member | Level 2Me too
- Usr20002 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have the same issue on my Mac.
- DaveJS2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I am having the same issue and quitting Dropbox every morning is getting very boring.
- wolfie792 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I get the exact same issue, running latest on everything. Can't you put a second delay or something so that dropbox starts trying to sync once the wifi has managed to connect or something?
- Steprenity2 years agoNew member | Level 2
shirish75 wrote:The work around of quit/close the dropbox application and relaunch application does not work.
If relaunching the app does not work then I think you have a different problem to what the OP was writing about. The problem I have (and the OP of this thread) was that it does not connect after a restart of the computer, but it does connect when starting the app manually. I personally do not have this problem when using on Windows 10, but there is a problem with this on my Apple Mac....
It seems to happen for me more often when connecting via my corporate network that uses a proxy server to get to the internet.... I think the app is starting before the OS has finished loading all the configs about the selected network location (which defines if I'm using the corporate proxy or not) and before the wifi has authenticated (I have to manually authenticate wifi each time I login which takes a few seconds to type in password... by which time dropbox has already got stuck trying to connect).
- kolella2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
New version v. 196.4.6900 and on my MacBook Pro M3 (Sonoma 14.4.1) app connects about 20/30 seconds after I log in after shutdown or restartNew day, new reboot same problem as always
- wolfie792 years agoHelpful | Level 6
There's a workaround I'm doing currently. Basically you create a shortcut that waits 10 seconds, opens app. Then you choose to add it to the dock. Locate the shortcut app and add it to your login items. That way you get a 10 second delay and it will connect since everything Dropbox depends on is established already.
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