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Baron STJ
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Desktop, Documents and download files "not in Default Location"
Just migrated data from old MacBook Pro to new 16" MacBook Pro 2021 with M1 Pro chip.
Updated from Big Sur to Monterey
My Dropbox icon which used to be in menu bar has disappeared. I want it rest...
- 4 years agoHey Baron STJ, thanks for using Dropbox and sorry to hear you're having issues with this.
Based on the error you're getting, it seems that you enabled the computer backup feature on your computer. Are your Desktop, Documents and Downloads folders in their default locations or have you moved them somewhere else?
In regards to the missing icon, to resolve this problem, could you please try the following steps:- Click on the Apple icon in the top left hand corner of your screen
- Select System Preferences...
- Then Security & Privacy
- Select the Privacy tab
- To make changes, you will need to click on the lock icon, and enter your macOS password
- Select Full Disk Access
- Check the box beside Dropbox
- Select Accessibility
- Check the box beside Dropbox
- Now please, attempt to restart the Dropbox desktop app.
Zackrice
New member | Level 2
Hello!
I am starting graduate school on Monday, July 25, and noticed that my desktop folders seem to be gone. I contacted Apple support and we were able to determine it was through Dropbox. Now here is the fun part… I’ve read the forums talking about stopping the backups from drop box, but every-time I attempt that route Dropbox is making me set up the backups and tells me they cannot backup the three folders because Dropbox needs permission. But I do not have those folders to give permission. So while it seems as if nothing has been backed up, my desktop, document and download folders are acting exactly as other members who were having this problem. I’m desperate for some help, thank you!
I am starting graduate school on Monday, July 25, and noticed that my desktop folders seem to be gone. I contacted Apple support and we were able to determine it was through Dropbox. Now here is the fun part… I’ve read the forums talking about stopping the backups from drop box, but every-time I attempt that route Dropbox is making me set up the backups and tells me they cannot backup the three folders because Dropbox needs permission. But I do not have those folders to give permission. So while it seems as if nothing has been backed up, my desktop, document and download folders are acting exactly as other members who were having this problem. I’m desperate for some help, thank you!
flatcoatdino
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi. This is day 3 of my trying to resolve this Dropbox issue with Apple who cannot help further as Dropbox isn't a supported application. Dropbox has taken over my finder all the native folders i.e. Documents, Desktop and Downloads and I can't access them. So basically for work my MacBook is unusable. How can I change the dropbox settings so I can reconfigure my Finder. I opened a test user account and that works fine.
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