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Dropbox Staff
4 years agoStable Build 160.4.4703
Thanks for using Dropbox! The desktop client is regularly updated with many improvements and fixes including the following: Features in this update:
For those migrating to Dropbox support f...
pineman
4 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
You can 'force' Dropbox Folder to go to a new location.
Go to the Sync tab here https://help.dropbox.com/account-settings/change-preferences#sync and input the new location for the Folder.
rfog
4 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Yes, I know, but that is not what I mean. It is supposed that moving to that folder is mandatory for Mojave and next to have the files on demand working in those macOS.
Dropbox currently implements the Finder extension, but not the full features. It is supposed that this version will move the files into that folder in order to enable files on demand (or whatever they are called).
- TonyEnglund4 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
It would be really great if a Dropboxer could explain a bit here. Is it supposed to end up in CloudStorage by itself, or should we manually move the files there?
It sure sounds like the files should move when upgrading, otherwise we as it managers get loads of work 🙂
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