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dsnidey
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Spotlight Search Doesn't Link to Files in Dropbox in macOS 13 Ventura
After upgrading to macOS Ventura, I was prompted to upgrade to "Dropbox for macOS 12". I proceeded with that, it moved my Dropbox folder to ~/Library/CloudStorage and confirmed all was successful. Now when using Spotlight to search (I often type something like 'drawings folder' to open a folder called Drawings) the results in Spotlight show the Dropbox app icon beside the name of the item I want (rather than a Finder icon for folder or file). Hitting Enter or clicking on the result switches to Finder and does nothing, or sometimes will open the Applications folder and show the Dropbox app. It's not linking me to the actual file in ~/Library/CloudStorage.
I have done the following and the problem is not solved:
- Restarted
- Ensured all files are available for offline access
- Rebuilt the spotlight index
- Unlinked Dropbox from this Mac, did a complete clean install of dropbox, performed the upgrade to v159.4.5870 and synced just one folder to begin
Nothing works. Any suggestions??
- That’s the same problem I had. I solved it by doing a complete clean install of dropbox. You may not need to do all of this, but to be safe, in Dropbox settings Selective Sync uncheck all of your folders and wait for them to be removed from your Mac. Once that’s done, unlink your Mac from Dropbox preferences. You should see the Dropbox getting started screen. Quit Dropbox and move the app to the Trash. Remove all dropbox files from ~/Library being careful to look at the path name. Only remove things that are within a Dropbox parent folder. Look in library application support, and library preferences. Empty the Trash. Restart your Mac. Reinstall Dropbox from dropbox.com. Once reinstalled, to make things faster sync only one small folder and wait for the prompt that new Dropbox for macOS 12 is available. You should see the message within a few minutes of reinstalling Dropbox. Allow it to upgrade and migrate your files to the new location. Once that’s done you can then sync all your folders. Let your Mac index itself and the problem should be solved.
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- VikasK3 years agoNew member | Level 2
There is absoultely nothing complex needs to be done, you do not need to delete any dropbox folder or dropbox application, and no need to re-install. Just go to the Dropbox Icon on top of your Mac Screen, Go to Preferences, and click on the link "Opt Out of Beta", and follow rest of the simple process. It will undo which was done when you opted for the beta version for Mac. First it will bring all files in online mode, and then settle everything. Now my spotlight search works like before. Each and every file is being searched (from Mac Spotlight only) out of my thousands of files on dropbox. Enjoy!
- JoePL3 years agoHelpful | Level 7
VikasK, where exactly is the "opt out of Beta" option?
- barbazul3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I don't see that option on mine. My version is: V169.4.5684
- ciro2073 years agoExplorer | Level 3
This solution does not work for me. Re-indexing Spotlight does not work either.
I noticed one thing, which no one else has reported I think, if I click or do CMD+return on the "Photos from Apps" section everything works perfectly.
In all other sections, nothing....
When the Finder icon is next to the documents, nothing can be done. Sometimes which file has the specific icon and then it works
- WilsonSemilio3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
The highlighted "solution" doesn't work. I followed the steps carefully but Spotlight still can't open SOME folders. They have the Finder icon and nothing happens when clicking them.... Dropbox has lost a HUGE amount of value for me now that I can't search and open the contents effectively anymore. When will this be fixed?
- planche3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
You can revert it.
- Uncheck all your folders in selective sync.
- Wait and check they are gone from computer
- Unlink your Mac/log out in Dropbox app
- Delete the Dropbox app.
- Download Dropbox from their website again
- Install like normally.
- IGNORE THE UPDATE NOTIFICATION MENTIONED A COUPLE POSTS EARLIER
Works fine!
- Uncheck all your folders in selective sync.
- alzy3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Dropbox please fix this issue ASAP, you are absolutely trashing your brand here.
I am running v169.4.5684 on OS X 13.2.1 (22D68). I experience the same problem everyone else does (when I search in Spotlight, I see the results with a Finder icon beside them, but clicking on them does nothing)
I have paid for Dropbox for almost a decade because it "just works". You need to make this "just work" yesterday. I am losing probably an hour a day for months to this bug, it's absolutely intolerable.
If you have pushed a breaking change that has borked the experience for large numbers of users, you should revert it. Telling your users "it's fixed" when it's not is completely unacceptable. Noting you can downgrade to an old version is not acceptable. Dropbox needs to fix this NOW.
- barbazul3 years agoHelpful | Level 6This solution does not work. After uninstalling everything Dropbox already installs on the new Mac default folder.
- kohji3 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
kohji wrote:Okay.
So this discussion here started in last November. So many users here have complained about the changes.
The only way available to get Dropbox work as it was previously is, to uninstall, reinstall, then “keep it from being upgraded to the version for Ventura”.
I guess Dropbox engineers will not want to fix this issue.
I (or we) just want Dropbox guys announce either of “we are aware of the issue and trying to fix it”, or “it's the new specification and you'll have to accept this behaviour”. However, after three months since this thread initially opened, there is no such announcement from Dropbox.
I think I'll have to switch from Dropbox to other service(s) very soon.I found the nice alternative to Spotlight by chance - it's “Raycast”.
When properly configured (allowing access to Desktop/Downloads/Dropbox folders etc.), it will do what I really miss with the new Dropbox + Spotlight combination: searching filenames and file contents through Raycast, Command+return showing the enclosing folder, etc., even from inside the newly located Dropbox folder.
The only shortcoming of Raycast I noticed so far is, because it has so many features (provided by various extensions), you'll need one more step (pressing return) to do File Search. But with this one keypress, everything is back to normal for me.
- kohji3 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
When properly configured (allowing access to Desktop/Downloads/Dropbox folders etc.), it will do what I really miss with the new Dropbox + Spotlight combination: searching filenames and file contents through Raycast, Command+return showing the enclosing folder, etc., even from inside the newly located Dropbox folder.
While configuring initial “permissions” on Raycast, this dialog popped up.
So, I am wondering, if it would be macOS Ventura, not Dropbox, that should be fixed.
If Spotlight could have access to files and folders managed by Dropbox, Spotlight would easily search files and folders under ~/Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox ...
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