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nicknick
8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
blank login screen with new installed dropbox on new installed macOS high sierra
Hi all, Join here today and my first question, since this is my first encountered problem after using dropbox so many years. I fresh install macOS Sierra from recovery mode, new formated ssd,...
- 8 years agoHi Jane and all,I can now connect and sync with Dropbox, the workaround in simple: use shared non protection wifi to login Dropbox to finish the setup, then it can use back the network connection in my working enviornment with firewall protection.Share with you what I've try and the findings, hope this info may help others:1. Full offline installer not the cure, same result.2. I've no antivirus installed on my Mac yet.3. I'm in my working environment, they use an enterprise grade firewall which I cannot change the setup, but as I know they don't block Dropbox but they have a SSL scan engine to protect network attack via SSL tunnel. Since my Mac can install and sync with Dropbox pervious, I just re-format the SSD and fresh install macOS High Sierra, my intention is to test the compatibility of High Sierra and my daily use software. So I firstly not question our firewall setting.4. Nevertheless, I try to share my cellular phone data via wifi to my Mac, and then it can shown the login page! After successfully login, I disconnect my cellular phone data and use back my office network. Dropbox still keep syncing well. I guess the issue only affect the init login setup but not the normal function of Dropbox. Most possible suspicion is the Login setup page (I think it like a web page rather than a local precedure call window) somehow use SSL port to connect Dropbox server and it trigger our firewall's SSL protection. Just my wild guess and I cannot test deeply on this part.Since Dropbox can securely sync and function well within my working enviornment, hope Dropbox developer may adjust the initial login setup process to reduce the possibe blocking?
Chris_J
Super User
Hello, nicknick
What version of Dropbox Client are you using? Try this one here https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Desktop-client-builds/Beta-Build-38-3-23/m-p/249102#M4403
if that doesn't work, then try the advice here. Very bizarre graphical glitch with such an easy fix. It seems it was just an odd coincidence that it was the Dropbox folder and had nothing to do with the app itself.
and let us know. Hopes this helps
nicknick
8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
The default installed version for now is v37.4.29.
Yes I've tried beta v38.3.23, sorry to let you know it didn't work too. Same result.
- Chris_J8 years agoSuper User
Okay, I edited my post and added an info that I found that may work
- nicknick8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Read the adviced link, it was about Finder window, however all my Finder windows work fine and the "Set Up Dropbox" is not a Finder window but a login page, so cannot apply to this case.
Appreciate your help anyway.
- Chris_J8 years agoSuper User
You are correct. I had reread it earlier and saw that. I am reading the Help Center. What about this article, do you think anything applies to you?
https://www.dropbox.com/help/desktop-web/mac-permissions
https://www.dropbox.com/help/desktop-web/mac-osx-sierra-compatibility
I am just trying to help.
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