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Hey everyone,
I've got a mid-2012 Retina MacBook Pro that I've been using Dropbox on. However, for the past 3 months, my dropbox app has been completely non-functional and I have not been able to sync anything. I've tried resetting Dropbox permissions, my computer's permissions, I've tried those code lines posted in Dropbox, and I've removed all the files with incompatible names. I'm desperate for a solution. Please help!
Hi @Jane,
The thing is that there is nothing inside that folder in my dropbox, which confuses me. I closed Dropbox, moved the folder (it is a team folder) onto my desktop and restarted Dropbox, and I was asked to enter the password to change permisisons on my personal dropbox folder, and then was told I cannot move that folder to my desktop as it is a shared folder and must be kept within my Dropbox Work folder.
Any thoughts now? I appreciate your help on this!
I was asked to enter the password to change permisisons on my personal dropbox folder, and then was told I cannot move that folder to my desktop as it is a shared folder and must be kept within my Dropbox Work folder.
Jane
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Hey Jane,
I'm so sorry for how late my email response is...I was hoping things would go back to normal by now but I guess not.
For those messages, I don't see them anymore but I still have the same issue with syncing lagging. I'm wondering if there's something fundamentally wrong with my computer now....I can't think of another reason to be honest.
Did you solve this issue? I have the same issue for the past week.
No I didn't!! I was SO upset because I used Dropbox for literally everything.
I gave up. I deleted Dropbox and haven't used it since. I'm now back to the USB, and for all other things, I now use iCloud to store my files. I'm liking iCloud more now because I can keep everything there and it will free up stroage space on my HDD.
Understood. Unfortunately for me, Dropbox is mandatory for work. I sent a ticket to support yesterday and I hope it will get solved. As I'm seeing it, it's an issue with my account, not my Mac/Internet/Settings... Last weekend got synced after having the same issue but after that didn't work at all. For your information, I'll post if my issue will be solved or not.
Yes please post your response if you can get it to fix. It's been inconvenient for me to have to carry the USB around...I do miss dropbox
I am having a similar issue. I have a Macbook Pro and an iMac with a very simiar setup on both. Both have Dropbox syncing the same folders and both have Avast Security installed.
On my iMac, Dropbox indexes and syncs very quickly. On my MBP, regardless of WiFi network or its speed, Dropbox takes forever to index or simply never stops indexing. I followed the advice in this thread and confirmed there are no other services connected to Drobpx.
Again, exact same Avast on both computers. On my MBP, I have to disable Avast file protection in order to get Dropbox to sync. So far at least, adding an exemption to the Dropbox folder has not worked. I have to disable Avast, let Dropbox sync, then re-enable it.
Once the initial indexing finishes, subsequent syncing works fine for the remaind of the time I'm logged in.
So it seems Avast somehow interfers, but it's not clear why on one computer and not the other!
Ive been using Dropbox for several years but a few months ago set up another mac which syncs to the same dropbox account. Often very very slow - sometimes 15 mins to sync. Suddenly was asked for password to update permissions - did this and had to watch as all 500,000 files were re uploaded - took 3 days.
It then asked me again several days later (which I did not do) but then made contact with Dropbox help. They told me to unistall and reinstal the app. I did and of couse went thru the same uploading of 500,000 files - another 3 days. They looked thru and found I had symlinks which I dont know how they got there but eventually again with help I moved them.
However when speaking to another Dropbox 'help' person he told me, a lot - and I mean thousands and thousands - had bad file names - starting with an '*' and a '•'. So I changed them. Not only did the original machine have to re upload and delete the changes but of course the second machine had to then download all the files. This time I couldnt work for three days as I couldnt get into any of the files that were redownloading! Its all been a bit of a nightmare but Im hoping all is calm and working better. Does seem to be a lot 'indexing' going on still but Im watching patiently!!!
Will say that the Dropbox help team are very good and quick to respond on 'chat'.
My upload and download speeds varied a lot and one day it took over 24 hours to sync 200,000 files. They say the smaller files are synced first so I m guessing alot of the the larger files were last to be synced so took much longer.
Hope some of this helps!
Thanks for your response, Jane. I was able to find a bunch of sym links that were causing sync to fail.
However, here's a tip for improving Dropbox: Why not show precisely which files are causing an error? On my client it kept showing "syncing 6 files" for days. If it showed me which 6 files were being synced, it would have saved me a LOT of time.
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