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raffishtenant's avatar
raffishtenant
Helpful | Level 6
4 years ago

How to disable Smart Sync, really and truly?

Hi all,

I know I'm not the first to ask this—Dropbox users have apparently been having problems with it for years now—and maybe there's an answer somewhere in the forum that I simply haven't found yet. Please accept my apologies if so. In the meantime, though, this is starting to drive me absolutely bonkers.

All I want is for Dropbox not to use Smart Sync on my Mac. Never. Not ever. Period. I have more than enough space on the external drive where my Dropbox folder lives for 100% of my Dropbox files to be stored locally, and that is how I want them to be stored. When I need access to a multi-GB video file, I'm not interested in waiting a minute or more for Dropbox to upload it to me, because I'm in a production environment and I actually don't have that kind of time. When I tell Dropbox that I need for it to do LESS work, to stop trying to be "smart," and to simply do what I am asking it to do in every preference/setting I've managed to find, why does it not listen?

 

This seems straightforward enough, but it simply isn't being respected, and I can't figure out what else I'm supposed to do so that it will be.

I have recently started running an rsync process that clones my entire Dropbox folder, due to other strange behavior (up to and including that entire folder spontaneously disappearing one night and needing to be resynced) that have convinced me that a third form of backup is a business necessity. But that process is fighting an uphill battle, due to the sheer number of files that are simply not there when it asks for them, because Dropbox has chosen to ignore my preferences. 

My current plan is to complete this clone, however long it takes (I've been trying for almost a week now), to add a cron job that refreshes it every 15 minutes or so, and to switch my production processes so that they access the clone rather than the original folder that Dropbox keeps trying to be "smart" about. I believe that this will work, but it frustrates me to no end that it should be necessary.

I have found one article that seems as though it might help:

https://help.dropbox.com/installs-integrations/sync-uploads/filesystem-integration#optout

This applies only to MacOS 10.15 and earlier (and Windows), but this machine hasn't been upgraded past that point for other reasons, so it may be an option. This is how it's supposed to work:

However, when I follow the procedure and turn off the extension, nothing actually appears to happen. I am not signed out, and Smart Sync remains engaged in its quixotic efforts to "help."

But even if it did work, wouldn't uninstalling the system extension be overkill anyway? I could be mistaken, but my best guess is that this extension is responsible for more than just Smart Sync and also handles things like Finder integration which I certainly wouldn't want to lose.

Thanks for reading. Any suggestions for what to try next would be greatly appreciated.

  • Hi raffishtenant, let's see what we can find on this together.

    If you don't want to use Smart Sync, all you'd need to do is change your default sync options for new content to "local" and recall any files that are now "online only."

    For details on syncing online-only material and selecting the default setting for new content, you can check this Help Center.

    Would you like to give this a go, and let me know how it goes? 

    Thanks!
  • DarthRico's avatar
    DarthRico
    New member | Level 2

    There is one more very important issue when using SmartSync - and it has to do with running VMWare Fusion.

    I am running a MacBook Pro with VMWare Fusion running Windows 10.  I mirror the standard folders and I also check-box Dropbox so that I can see it in  Windows Explorer, and open / save files etc.

    If the file I want is not locally-stored in Dropbox on my Mac, it will appear as corrupted by the Windows application that is trying to open it.

    For this reason - as well as others - Dropbox needs to make it easier - and more transparent - to choose between all-local storage and some form of Smart Sync.  I spent 20 minutes or so going through all my Dropbox folders and files, right-clicking to make them Local.  It should be easier than that!

    In regard to transparency, I discovered that Dropbox was backing up one of my computers without my knowledge.  Result - using more cloud storage without intending to.  I understand it is in Dropbox's best interests to have people increase their cloud storage, but it is not honorable to do so without making it clear to your users what exactly is going on.

     

    My requests:

    1. Stop automatically storing photos and backing up computers.  Don't do it by default.

    2. Simplify choosing Local-only storage to one checkbox for ALL files and folders.

    3. Make it easier for users to understand their options.  I'm sure many people will appreciate SmartSync because it saves disc space on their computer, and probably many people would love to store their photos and back up their computer.  But make those choices clear and easy, without trying to trick your users into increasing their cloud storage.

     

    Be a model of transparency and ethical behavior, as an example to the many software companies who take advantage of their customers.

     

    My use case is this:

    I use local-only storage for all Dropbox - except on my iPhone and iPad, obviously.  (It is easy to choose to store important files locally on iOS, so kudos there.)  Because I use Dropbox to sync all of my data files between five different computers, I never have to worry about backing up anything - I have five local copies of all my important files!  Whenever I change computers (which is often), I just reinstall applications and all of my data is available.

    • Dianne D.'s avatar
      Dianne D.
      New member | Level 2

      I switch computers a lot too and I'm finding a huge slowdown when using SmartSync.  What do you mean you "reinstall applications"?  Regular apps or just the dropbox app? What I'm trying to do is have a mirror of all my files on all computers, phones and iPad by having them on Dropbox so I can access the files no matter where I am at the time. It seems to work, but it brings my computer to a crawl when it's trying to sync files constantly. Is there a better way to do this?

    • Rich's avatar
      Rich
      Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

      DarthRico wrote:

      I spent 20 minutes or so going through all my Dropbox folders and files, right-clicking to make them Local.  It should be easier than that!


      Select All, right-click, Smart Sync, Online Only. Done.

  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff
    Hi raffishtenant, let's see what we can find on this together.

    If you don't want to use Smart Sync, all you'd need to do is change your default sync options for new content to "local" and recall any files that are now "online only."

    For details on syncing online-only material and selecting the default setting for new content, you can check this Help Center.

    Would you like to give this a go, and let me know how it goes? 

    Thanks!
    • raffishtenant's avatar
      raffishtenant
      Helpful | Level 6

      Hi Lori,

       

      Thanks very much for the response! Sure, I'm happy to give this a try. If my understanding is correct, it's essentially what I've already been doing...but perhaps it just needs a bit longer to "take."

      What I find peculiar is that I've never (to the best of my recollection) activated Smart Sync, I've always specified "Local" as my default, and I've definitely never specified that a file should be "online only." But a number of them seem to keep ending up that way regardless.

      If I'm reading the document you sent correctly, the rsync process I've been running should have the effect of "recalling" the online-only files, which should then become local, and hopefully stay that way for good. Does that sound right?

      Thanks again,
      Ethan

      • Megan's avatar
        Megan
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff
        Sounds about right raffishtenant

        This article describes everything about Smart Sync and it goes into more detail. I think it’s worth checking out. 

        In any case, if you have any other questions, I'll be one post away!

         

    • TERRACE_87's avatar
      TERRACE_87
      Collaborator | Level 9

      FYI - in Windows the only 2 options are online only and available offline. Local is not an option.

      • Megan's avatar
        Megan
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Hi Terrace_87m how are you today? 

         

        If you choose available offline, that should sync your content locally. Can you give it a go, and let me know if you have any questions? 

         

        Thanks! 

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