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norm3
20 days agoHelpful | Level 5
Should I upgrade to File Provider on my second Mac?
I have been using Dropbox for a good number of years. However, I'm still an older, make that mature ;) LOL, beginner in Dropbox and many tech matters.
On my main desktop Mac, I see in Dropbox Preferences that I'm eligible for File Provider but it appears that I have not used it. I assume but only vaguely remember making a conscious decision.
Now I'm just setting up a new travel Mac from scratch (not migrating or transferring files) and on that Mac it says in Preferences that I'm using File Provider and gives a link if I want to opt out.
Do I want to opt out of File Provider on this second Mac?
I don't know what File Provider does but I'm guessing that both computers should be set the same to either not use it or use it.
FWIW, I have sync state set to Available offline and I use Dropbox for all my docs/files but also use a backup program (CCC).
I see that the Dropbox folder location on the two Macs is slightly different though they are running the same Mac OS (Sequoia 15.5)
Would appreciate and need some help from Dropbox experts.
Thank you
Hi norm3, thanks for messaging the Community!
Dropbox on File Provider utilizes Apple's updated File Provider API to more deeply integrate with Mac OS.
It is usually available for newer Mac devices and OSes, and it doesn't matter if another device on your account isn't using File Provider.
You can see some of the changes that come with File Provider on this page, and it is entirely up to you if you do want to upgrade to this version.
If you need any further assistance, please let me know!
13 Replies
- norm312 days agoHelpful | Level 5
I'm not sure exactly what you are asking.
But if you are asking about File Provider, I decided to go back to using without the File Provider option. I was disappointed that Dropbox set the preference to use it when I installed Dropbox on my new second Mac. The seems to have been the reason for many of my following questions on a separate post about two Dropbox folders and related problems.
HTH
- T_theresa_A13 days ago
Community Manager
Hi norm3 and welcome back to the Dropbox Community. It’s lovely to have you with us again, and I hope you were able to sort things out with the File Provider update on your first Mac.
I’m Theresa 👩💻, one of the Community Managers here in the forum. You’ll often spot me joining conversations or kicking off new topics across the board. If you were able to get it sorted you may already have a bit of experience with the update already, I’d love to know if there’s anything you’ve found especially handy with the new setup.
Looking forward to hearing more,
T😸 (Dropbox Community Manager)
- norm317 days agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks much,
Norm
- Jay17 days ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the details. In order to look into this matter in more detail, I'd recommend contacting the support team directly for them to investigate further.
- norm317 days agoHelpful | Level 5
Hannah:
Happy Monday. Thanks.
In Preferences Sync under Dropbox folder location it shows where I want it: /Users/norm/Dropbox
However if I do a Spotlight search for a folder or doc and I select Dropbox I get what I think I should get but if I change the search tab to This Mac then many of the finds are duplicated. Strange.
Thanks for any suggestions.
- Hannah18 days ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey norm3, happy Monday!
Can you check the "sync" tab in the Dropbox application preferences, to see the location of the Dropbox folder the app is linked to? Is it the one in CloudStorage?
- norm318 days agoHelpful | Level 5
There seem to be 2 Dropbox Folders. One is where I want it and all is working well.
But there is another one. Not sure if it is a Dropbox Folder or something else. The only way I get to it is by making Cloud Storage visible under Locations in the Finder sidebar. That Dropbox has the Dropbox icon and all of the enclosed folders have the little cloud icon.
Very confusing to me but probably makes sense to you experts.
Perhaps it is the result of the original install on this new computer when Dropbox defaulted to File Provider and then I switched back.
Sometimes I will get a find result using Spotlight to this "folder" and the folder or file won't open.
Thanks for any info.
- Mark19 days ago
Super User II
norm3 wrote:
if I try to open documents it says they are missing
Open the folder directly from Finder and see if the files are Available Offline. If not they need making offline. Dropbox should auto-download them as long as its running, but, sometimes struggles if they are big before the search auto open times out.
- norm319 days agoHelpful | Level 5
And I'm now finding that some of my Spotlight searches will go to that Folder and if I try to open documents it says they are missing. Very strange and confusing.
Appreciate any advice. Thank you.
- norm319 days agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks. Now I have it where I like it. :-)
However, in my Finder under Locations there is another Dropbox (with the Dropbox icon) and when I open it is like the Dropbox Folder but all the enclosed folders have little cloud icons. Does that make sense?
Thanks again.
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