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Greg T.16
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Smart sync icons missing
The venerable "missing smart sync icons" problem.
- MacOS Mojave 10.14.2
- Dropbox 64.4.141. (Professional Acct)
- Have reinstalled DB several times (including via full desktop download).
- Tried the "check-uncheck finder integration" (have uncheck, uninstalled, reinstalled, rechecked, too).
- Have unlinked account and relinked account.
- ForceQuit finder more times than I can remember.
- Have ForceQuit the Dropbox Finder Integration app.. every time b/f restarting or trying fresh install.
Menu options for local vs OnlineOnly are active and work. Just can't tell looking at any file/folder in Finder whether it is local or online only.
What am I missing?
OneDrive does this, no problem. Just about at my ropes end with DB.
- Hi Greg, as you’re on a Mac, you can check if a third-party application is causing this issue with the following steps:
- Save any files and quit ALL programs.
- Completely quit and close any third-party cloud service applications such as Google Drive, OneDrive, or others.
- Quit Dropbox:
- Relaunch Finder using the following steps:
- Click on the Apple icon in the top left of your screen
- Click on "force quit"
- Select Finder then click "Relaunch"
- Restart the Dropbox application.
If the issue is resolved at this point, it may be due to the third-party applications running on the computer.If the issue persists, or you see that a new application is causing issues please let me know.
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- Daphne7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey JWHenderson,Thanks for that screenshot, it shows the issue you’re describing perfectly! I noticed that the Dropbox folder appears as a plain folder in the left panel of your Finder window so I’d like to ask you to check that the Finder extension is installed.To check this, please go to your “System Preferences” for your computer (accessible from the Dock or the Apple menu). Within the preferences choose the option for “Extensions”, locate the option for “Finder” in the side bar and select this. Do you see an entry for Dropbox here?If you see an entry here, can you check that the extensions is actually running? You can see this by opening your Activity Monitor where you should see an instance of “Dropbox” running with a white box icon.Finally, just before we move over to our Support channel, Steciu can you also just check the above for me too?Let me know what you find - Cheers! - Steciu7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hello Daphne,
I confirm that I do see the Dropbox extension active under System Preferences and Extensions. Also, I do see the white box in the activity monitor utility.
Finally, so far so good with the Smart Sync option for me.
Thank you,
Stefano
- Daphne7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Steciu,Just to confirm, are you able to see the smart sync options now for your Dropbox files? I’ll admit, I’m not 100% certain based on your reply and I’d like to make sure I understand that fully.Let me know - Thanks! - Steciu7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yes, I am able to see the smart sync option for the Dropbox files. Thanks,
Stefano
- Daphne7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Steciu,I’m glad to hear that the issues is resolved for you!If you do experience any other issues with this then please don’t hesitate to reach out to me here.Have a great day - Thanks! - Steciu7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Daphne, actually, it would be great if this trick could work not only with OSX Finder but also with PathFinder: https://cocoatech.com/#/
Stefano
- Daphne7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for sharing your thoughts here about this Steciu!I’ll make sure to pass along your comments and interest in this along to our dev team for review in future Dropbox improvements. :grinning:Have a great day - Thanks! - kendonnelly7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you. That resolved my problem.
- nelewis7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox, please make a first-line response to go to System Preferences --> Extensions and simply uncheck all of the boxes and recheck them. That is way simpler than uninstalling and de-linking Dropbox a million times because we're told that will solve the problem.
- EdouardMagnus7 years agoNew member | Level 2
This was a persistent problem for me. I tried quitting dropbox and relaunching, force quitting Finder, all the recommendations in this thread. What worked for me was to go to System Preferences -> Extensions and under Finder Extensions I had another app (in this case WhatsYourSign) that also had Finder Extensions clicked. So my recommendation would be to see if any other extensions have Finder Extensions turned on and turn them off.
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