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TypeNerd
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Opted out of Dropbox Beta, but still have nagging bits lurking
Did some research on how to opt out of the Dropbox Beta, since I hate the new system hierarchy. Went to settings, turned "early Releases" off, signed out Dropbox, uninstalled the application, reinsta...
- 3 years ago
Just FYI, I told Dropbox to stop backing up my computer, and that fixed both my problem with the trash, and the problem with the documents folder. So I am limping away from my beta test disaster. And will find another entity to handle my computer backups.
Megan
Dropbox Staff
Hi TypeNerd, welcome to our Community!
Keep in mind that your bin and how content is handled there, is related to your Mac, and the OS directly. It's not affected by the Dropbox app.
As for your dock, do you get any errors? What is the behavior there like?
Also, other than that, is the app syncing content properly?
Let me know more!
TypeNerd
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
My OS preferences for the trash to empty is "never," and this activigy is new since I briefly tried the beta version of DropBox.
I might not have enough knowledge to describe the problems exactly. In addition to the new problem with the trash, there is some kind of rearrangement that did not return to "before beta" try.
I am using DropBox for my backup, and it appears that the only way I can access things that I believe/hope are still on my mac, when inside another program (in this case InDesign) is to go through the DropBox "archive" folder (where my backup lives), now under locations. Pain in the a** since it is 4 clicks in for every item.
Is there a more complete way to revert to "before beta" ? Boy, am I sorry I ever tried that. Thanks for your help, anyone!
- Megan3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi TypeNerd, you should be able to click on your Dropbox icon, which would then open your Dropbox folder (with all of its content) on your Mac.
Isn't that the case on your end? Have you tried that?- TypeNerd3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I do not want my stuff only stored on the cloud, I want it to stay on my harddrive. But now, since the try beta fiasco
(From inside another program, in this case, InDesign) and I try to "place"
from DB icon from the sidebar, all I get is what is stored in my DB online.
To get to my documents folder (for instance) I have to go HARDDRIVE: USERS: (ME): DOCUMENTS. Every single time. Disturbingly, my Documents folder icon shows with a little arrow, indicating that it is a shortcut? Maybe?
Still having trouble with my trash can deleting instantly also. All this is since the beta try of DropBox.
Is there a more complete way to undo the beta "improvements?"
- Megan3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi TypeNerd, your feedback regarding our Dropbox desktop application has been very valuable and I will endeavor to make sure your voice is heard.
Keep in mind that it sounds as if you're enabled our Backup feature too. Hence the confusion with your Documents folder.
You can always disable it, using these steps. If you have any other questions, let me know!
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