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Ian R.2
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
changed home folder name, now db will not start
On my Mac I changed my home folder/user name folder. Now, when dp starts, it attempts to change permissions on the original home folder, which no longer exists, and then exits. Is there a way to tell...
- 10 years ago
Hi Ian,
You'd need to do a complete reinstall in order to fix this. First, make sure you save and quit ALL programs that access files in the Dropbox folder.
- Download the newest version:
- Stop Dropbox (If needed):
- Click the Dropbox icon in the menu bar at the top of your screen - Click on the gear icon in the Notifications panel and select 'Quit Dropbox'
- Delete Dropbox meta-data folder:
- To delete this folder open a Terminal (Located at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal for Mac OS) - Copy and paste the following lines into the Terminal and press RETURN: mv ~/.dropbox ~/.Trash/dropbox.old mv ~/.dropbox-master ~/.Trash/dropbox-master.old - This will move the folder to the Trash and make it visible. Please note that you could see an error message regarding the existence of the folder ".dropbox-master" when you run the last of the lines above. This is completely normal and you can go on with the next step.
- Delete the Dropbox Contextual Menu Item Plugin
- Open the Finder and select Go to folder... from the Go menu (or press Shift-Command-G) - A dialog box should appear. Now copy and paste the following line into the box and press the return key: /Library/ - Finally drag the DropboxHelperTools folder to the Trash and enter your Administrator password if prompted to complete this action.
- Reinstall the Dropbox desktop application
- Open the Dropbox .dmg file and double click the Dropbox icon. - Dropbox should appear in your menu bar. - Relink your account.
I hope this helps!
Judy B.6
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
I'm trying to follow the procedure recommended. After you start by downloading the newest version, it doesn't say to double click the .dmg. Without that , the dropbox icon in the menu bar shows the top level of my dropbox, without my signing in, and I don't see a Notifications panel . (on iMac, 2013 model, running Yosemite, if that means anything). I clicked the DMG and it says to double click the pkg to install . Is that what I do? that sort-of makes sense.
thanks for clarification.
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