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AllThisnTrvlToo
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Wish to move Dropbox Folder Location to ~library/cloudstorage in macOS 13.2
HI One and All, Was running beta version for MacOS 13 - all good on multiple MacOS installs except one. Always syncing never completing even after numerous reboots etc. Dropbox Support kindly...
- 2 years ago
AllThisnTrvlToo wrote:
Dropbox Support kindly assisted me with removing beta and installing latest manually. However after that process my Dropbox Location reverted from ~library/cloudstorage to the old HomeUsername/ Dropbox location.
The relocation of your Dropbox folder to ~Library/CloudStorage is part of the beta and has not rolled out to all users yet. The only way to have that experience back is to run the beta and then await notification that your account is ready for the update. The update will roll out to all users between now and the end of May.
fssbob
Collaborator | Level 10
It's [your user]/Library/CloudStorage. "Library" is normally invisible--you have to show invisible items to see it.
But normally you should never need to get there that way. The Dropbox folder should appear in Finder as one of your Locations.
Greensandz
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thank you - Dropbox no longer shows up in finder - I looked in USER - i guess it is invisible- can’t find library
- fssbob2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Go to Finder / Settings / Sidebar, and make under Locations that "Cloud Storage" is checked.
- Greensandz2 years agoHelpful | Level 6Thanks again
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