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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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- David G.673 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Fast forward to 2023 and I am having this problem with a late 2019 2.3GHz 8 core i9 MacBook Pro running macOS Ventura 13.2.1 and Dropbox v169.4.5684.
I have completed all the steps described in your fix but the sync status icons refuse to appear.
I do also have a Mid 2014 MacBook Pro running macOS Big Sur 11.7.4 and Dropbox v169.4.5684 (i.e. the same version of Dropbox on both computers) and the sync status icons appear with no issues.
It would appear the issue might be related to macOS Ventura. I am also having some issues, for example some document files (PDF documents and aliases) showing genereric icons, which suggests other issues with Ventura.
Any suggestions for a fix would be gratefully received.
- Hannah3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey David G.67, would you mind sending us a screenshot of how the sync icons appear on your files?
On your computer running Ventura, did you get a notification to update the Dropbox app to Dropbox for macOS and have you performed the update?
- skydogpictures3 years agoNew member | Level 2
When you say "smart sync icons" do you mean the little green check marks next to your folders that let you know you're syncing from your desktop to the on-line Dropbox?
I'm a very new Macbook Air using Ventura OS and I can't seem to see those icons. In fact unless I go on line to my dropbox account and actually upload folders, they won't sync from my desktop. I am on a Dropbox Plus plan not professional or Business. Could this be the problem as to why I am not seeing those icons or why my files are not syncing automatically to the on-line dropbox page?
Thanks.
- Walter3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey skydogpictures, sorry to hear you;re having issues with this.
Can you please send us a screenshot of the app's exact status and version as shown in your menu bar at the moment?
- DV873 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I'm having this issue too. Seeing the history here, it seems like a persistent problem, and it really hinders the usability of Smart Sync. I recently switched to a new computer (Mac Studio with M2 Ultra chip running MacOS Ventura 13.4.1 (c)) and this is a fresh installation of the latest Dropbox app. I was able to get the sync icons to come back once by going to System Settings > Privacy and Security > Extensions > Added Extensions > Dropbox — and then unchecking the checkboxes associated with Dropbox... Then I relaunched Finder and rechecked those same checkboxes. However, every time I restart the computer the sync icons disappear again, and I haven't been able to get them to come back again since that first time. I've tried all of the highlighted solutions in this thread — but none are working anymore. When I right-click a file, I am able to see the finder options to "make available offline" and/or "make online only" — so clearly the functionality is there. I just don't see the sync status icons. I suspect this might be some sort of issue pertaining to this Apple operating system since it's still relatively new... But given that this thread dates back more than a year, it appears to be an ongoing problem for Apple users.
- StWi3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I quit my other Cloud applications as suggested and the DB icon was revealed - but the other cloud apps were not causing any sync issues, DB and the others are all working fine, it's just there is not enough space in the menu bar to show the icons so they are hidden by the one on top (One Drive, then Google Drive, then Dropbox). Annoying, hopefully I can find a way to make space for them.
- vegarhoel3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
What to do if this stille does not work?
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi vegarhoel, welcome to our Community!
Would you mind sharing some additional info with us such as your OS, Dropbox version and syncing status? Do you face the exact same issue as the OP?
Also, feel free to let us know if you've tried any troubleshooting steps on your end, just to make sure we're aligned.
Keep me posted, and we'll take it from there!
- vegarhoel3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi,
I'm on macOS Monterey vs. 12.6 (would prefer not to update this just yet), and my Dropbox vs. is v184.4.6543.
All the sync icons have disappeared from my finder. I have tried updating Dropbox, unchecking/checking allowed Finder extensions, restarting Finder and restarting the mac. The icons disappeared from my mac alone, none of my teammates' macs are affected by this.
I am working with huge folders that I sync and unsync, I am completely dependent on this. Please advise.
Regards, Vegar - Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi vegarhoel, amazing troubleshooting steps on your end!
Can you clarify the app's syncing status at the moment? Also, feel free to send me a couple of screenshots of how content looks inside your Dropbox folder.
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