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Re: Help renaming the My Mac (computer name.local) folder

Help renaming the My Mac (computer name.local) folder

ginderg
New member | Level 2

Hi, how do i reduce the characters in the name given to to the backup folder "My Mac (macminis-Mac-mini.local)" because I am unable to open some documents as the app I want to use cannot handle paths with components that are too long.

 

I tried changing my computer name in Apples system preferences but that has not made a difference, so it seems this original name in brackets was stored after the first sync, so there could be some preference or settings file I can change?

 

I have tried turning off the backup option and that clears out all the folders for My Mac however when I turn on the backup feature they re-appear with the long name in brackets rather than the shorter name given to my mac.

 

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olarra
Helpful | Level 5

According to Dropbox support, there is currently no way to rename MacOs folder:

 

"Computer Backup naming convention has been updated. With the new naming convention, the first connected device will be called ‘Mac’ or ‘PC’. All following devices connected will be labelled as 'Mac (2)', 'Mac (3)' (or 'PC', 'PC (2)')

The old naming convention was "My Mac (Device Name)" or “My PC (Device Name)”.

We had changed the naming convention as the previous naming convention was too long. This pushed many users closer to path length limits that some apps on Windows encounter. This new convention reduces the impact of this issue.

 

This is because the computer back up still recognizes that there was previously a back up enabled. If you set up a 3rd Mac, even with both previous devices unlinked, this would then be assigned Mac (3)."

 

For me the problem is that I changed of computer, I had previously unlik MacFolder so it was transformed into a normal folder on dropbox and then I renamed it. Then I sync my new Mac and I had as a result a Mac(2) (no code friendly) folder. I even completely deleted the first Mac folder, then unlink current one and re-sync it, but nothing seems to work.

 

Dropbox support confirmed that it doesn't matter if previous Mac folders are deleted, their system will keep detecting them so I'll never have a Mac folder with a short name again. This is very frustrating and just unacceptable from a service with that kind of pricing. Specially when clients have request the possibility of rename the folder by their own since 2020.

 

How hard could it be to add just a rename folder feature?

 

cpate9
New member | Level 2

I agree, this is totally unacceptable. And makes accessing any files via terminal a total pain. 

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