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JordanC
Helpful | Level 5
8 years ago

Sharing a Dropbox folder between Mac and Windows 10 Bootcamp

Hello,   I just purchased a new MacBook Pro which will be used for both MacOS and Windows 10 via Bootcamp. I have limited SSD space, so I wanted to try to make them share a Dropbox folder.   ...
  • Rich's avatar
    8 years ago

    It can work, but it's not a supported configuration and if you run into any problems, you'll be on your own.

     

    Basically, you'll install Dropbox on the first OS and specify the location you want the Dropbox folder to be in. Wait for the account to be fully synced. If you use Selective Sync at all, disable it so ALL folders are syncing. Once fully synced, install Dropbox on the other OS, again pointing it to the same location as the first. Remember, you're specifying the folder that you want Dropbox to be in, so you want to select the folder above the current Dropbox folder. If you select the existing Dropbox folder, you'll end up creating a Dropbox within a Dropbox.

     

    It's extremely important that you DO NOT USE SELECTIVE SYNC while running in this configuration. If you do, it will cause files to be deleted from your account.

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