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Hi All, after updating to MacOS 12.3 I have not been able to open project files (Premiere/After Effects) without errors of not finding files that are in dropbox as 'online only'. Prior to the Mac update all files would auto download to be on my machine locally. I know there's an issue with full support for OS 12.3... any updates or solutions folks have found? thanksSolved24KViews8likes102CommentsDropbox desktop app stuck syncing 20 files
Hello, I'm a long time Dropbox user, I've run into an issue with my Dropbox desktop application "Syncing 20 files" constantly for the past few weeks, though I've seemingly not changed anything about how I use the app. This is a problem that's already been well documented in the forums for various reasons, so I'll list all of the things I've tried using other forum posts: MacOS 12.4 (Apple M1) Dropbox v152.4.4880 - Reinstalling the app - Checking dropbox.com settings, like "Early releases" is off "Dropbox system extension" is on "Online-only files on Mac" is on - Checking application settings, like "Enable LAN sync" is off Bandwidth View sync issues (empty) - Using the advanced functions in the application settings, like "Fix permissions" "Fix hardlinks" - Check MacOS Activity Monitor - Searching Finder for the files that have the blue syncing status icon - Looking for any file names that have unsupported characters in them There are about 31k files in the main folder, and no individual file is larger than 1 or 2gb, so nothing out of the ordinary there. I saw a few posts about file name or file depth / path length, but I would have no idea where to start with diagnosing that, especially because as far as I've seen, all files are synced properly. When opening up the Dropbox folder, I've Alt-Click to expand and view all files and folders in the drive. I've then slowly scrolled through to view the status of each file and folder (you have to sometimes wait for Dropbox to update that many green checks / blue sync icons). Doing it this way, I couldn't find any file that wasn't either a Green Checkmark or a White Checkmark/Grey Cloud. The only folder that shows a blue sync icon is at the very top level: All other files and folders look something like this: While running, the app isn't taking up a relevant amount of CPU doing this, and it continues to sync new and changed files properly... so that's good. This wouldn't even be such an issue except that if I check network activity in the MacOS Activity Monitor, I can see that sometimes (but not always) it's constantly uploading or downloading packets of data, larger than just a few bytes (like 0.5mb every few seconds). Also worth noting that it will never change to below 20, but for example if I add 1 new file, it will briefly say 21, before that new file then syncs and it returns to being stuck at 20. It may also be worth noting that when first starting the app, it will give a short time estimation to sync the 20 files, which will slowly increase for a few seconds, until it hits 30 or 40s, and then that estimation text will disappear entirely: Does anybody have any additional suggestions on this? My workaround right now is to select "Pause file sync... Until tomorrow" every morning when I log into my computer. Is there a way for the support or dev team to do some sort of hard reset on all my files' sync status or something? Any help would be appreciated, thank you!! FosterSolved24KViews2likes14CommentsKey Command/Shortcut to "Copy Dropbox Link" from Mac Finder.
I copy download links all day from the Mac Finder. It would be great to assign a key command so that you can highlight a file in your Dropbox via Mac Finder, and press a key command to copy the link instead of right clicking.Solved18KViews41likes67CommentsMac osx - strange extra files appearing when downloading files directly.
Just had a strange issue with some files that I directly downloaded from our DB folders. On the website, I went to one of my shared folders from another team member, and clicked on 2 files (illustrator) and one folder that contained several photoshop images. I chose to direct download option and downloaded them to my desktop. They downloaded to the zip file, like usual. BUT... when I uncompressed the zip file, there was an ADDITIONAL folder named "__MACOSX" - when I opened that, there was a repeat of the same Illustrator files and the PSD folder, but the file names were changed (most had underscores in them). In addition, these files were very small in size (70 bytes for example, when they should have been 3.3MB - same thing for the PSD images they were all around 100kb or less, when they should have been several MB). I asked my co-worker to repeat the process on his computer (different OS that what I'm using, but still on a mac) and he had the same thing happen. Any idea's what's happening? Is this just a glitch? I'm on an imac, running OS 10.11.615KViews4likes71CommentsChanging folder icons
How can I change my Dropbox folder icons and use my own icons? Until recently, I could change icons to my own icon picture, which made working quicker. I use Mac OS Mojave on a MacBook Pro, and use Dropbox from my Mac OS desktop finder window. As of the second week of October, all my icons reverted to generic folder icons and I am not able to change them. Is there a new method, or is there a new Dropbox download that I need? How can I again change my folder icons? (10/24/19)Solved11KViews1like6CommentsFiles are not showing on Mac Finder
I have been using Dropbox for many years now. Recently, some files are now showing up on Mac's Finder (I am using a Macbook Air M2 with Sonoma 14.2.1). Latest Dropbox desktop app version. Files are displayed normally on Dropbox website and also on my iPhone. On Mac they do not show up, but if I do a search on Mac, they appear, but then, if I choose "Show File on Enclosing Folder" on Mac, it shows up, but it is greyed out. If I try to rename it it says I can't because the file is hidden. I have already restarted the Dropbox app and the Mac. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled Dropbox app - same results after the reinstall. I am only still using Dropbbox on Mac due to being used to it, as I have plenty of space on my iCloud Drive - but if I cannot get it to work properly, this may be my final goodbye to Dropbox. It will be a pain in the butt to move all files but I am starting to be tired of trying to get this sorted.Solved11KViews3likes13Comments"The file has been changed by another application."
Over the past couple of weeks, both of my Macs have been telling me that files cannot be autosaved because "The file has been changed by another application." This occurs in multiple applications, including Keynote, Preview, Multimarkdown Composer, and more. The error message says that it has failed when trying to autosave It lets me revert or "save anyway." The latter seems to work properly, although because this is supposed to be an autosave, I can get the popup every few minutes. I am running MacOS 10.13.4 It seems not to happen when I pause Dropbox syncing I am getting the same problem on two Mac laptops I have rebooted I have looked in the logs to see if in fact some other app is altering my files, but I don't see anything suspicious there. OTOH, I'm no expert. I have looked in Activity Monitor for suspicious processes but don't see any obvious suspects. Malwarebytes doesn't find any viruses on either machine Any ideas? Thanks!Solved10KViews0likes5Comments