One month down in 2025: How are your resolutions coming along? Check out how to get back on track here.
Forum Discussion
roverdb
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
opting-in to dropbox beta after previously opting out?
Months ago when the Dropbox app initially prompted me to try out the new beta based on Mac OS Fileproviderd I said No because I was too busy and couldn't risk the possible complications of moving my Dropbox folder. However, I am currently less busy, so now seems like a better time to try this out. However, I'm not sure how to opt back in to this. It seems like Dropbox sees that I'd previously said no, so its not giving me the option of opting back in. Is there any way to reset this? I've deleted Dropbox.app and all system preferences, reinstalled from the most recent beta, but I don't see any migration happening. I have Early Releases enabled but this doesn't seem to make a difference.
- Rich
Super User II
roverdb wrote:
However, I'm not sure how to opt back in to this. ... I have Early Releases enabled but this doesn't seem to make a difference.
If you have early releases enabled and you've installed the beta, then you've already opted-in to the beta channel. There's nothing else to do.
I've deleted Dropbox.app and all system preferences, reinstalled from the most recent beta, but I don't see any migration happening.That's not how it works. Installing the beta doesn't immediately migrate your account to the new update for Mac. Dropbox is pushing it out slowly over time. When your computer is ready to receive the update, it will get it.
- roverdbHelpful | Level 6
I don't think so. I got a prompt on my computer which essentially said "now is your chance to try the new experimental version of dropbox. But this requires that you are ok with moving your Dropbox content to a different directory on your computer. are you ok with this?" I said no because that wasn't a good idea at the time (In November or whenever it happened). But now the timing is better, so I'm wondering how to get that dialog to pop up again or if I just missed my chance. But I highly doubt that Dropbox will just move our content without asking even when the update is eventually rolled out to the general public. So there needs to be some way of giving users a "migrate now" button in the Dropbox app.
- Rich
Super User II
roverdb wrote:
... I'm wondering how to get that dialog to pop up again ...
You can't. As the computer is eligible, it receives the notification.
But I highly doubt that Dropbox will just move our content without asking even when the update is eventually rolled out to the general public.I'm not on a Mac but I think that's exactly what's happening. There are many people that have posted here about Dropbox just moving the Dropbox folder to the new required location.
- Megan
Dropbox Staff
Hi roverdb, I hope you're doing well!
Full support for macOS 12.5 and higher has started rolling out, as you already know.
Now, based on what you mentioned, can you try to join our private beta, and turn on early releases, to see if you'll receive the notification again?
You can also keep up to date with what is supported on macOS 12.3 and higher here.
Thank you!
About Apps and Installations
Have a question about a Dropbox app or installation? Reach out to the Dropbox Community and get solutions, help, and advice from members.
Need more support
If you need more help you can view your support options (expected response time for an email or ticket is 24 hours), or contact us on X or Facebook.
For more info on available support options for your Dropbox plan, see this article.
If you found the answer to your question in this Community thread, please 'like' the post to say thanks and to let us know it was useful!