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MacOS version (MBP Intel 2020) as well as the previous version, stuck in syncing files. It says it's syncing but the number of files is not decreasing.
If you make any change in local or in cloud is not synced in the other side.
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Jorge Corcuera Molina
So, that make it useless.
Error showed in console app:
System Policy: DropboxFileProvi(44266) deny(1) system-privilege 10006
Violation: deny(1) system-privilege 10006
Process: DropboxFileProvi [44266]
Path: /Applications/Dropbox.app/Contents/PlugIns/DropboxFileProvider.appex/Contents/MacOS/DropboxFileProvider
Load Address: 0x10126a000
Identifier: com.getdropbox.dropbox.fileprovider
Version: 144.3.4464 (144.3.4464)
Code Type: x86_64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [1]
Responsible: /Applications/Dropbox.app/Contents/PlugIns/DropboxFileProvider.appex/Contents/MacOS/DropboxFileProvider
User ID: 501
Date/Time: 2022-03-11 09:17:09.115 GMT+1
OS Version: macOS 12.2.1 (21D62)
Release Type: User
Report Version: 8
Hi @corcuman !
I'm not sure why you shouldn't be able to access the thread, but this is the "meat" of it:
Thank you so much.
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Jorge Corcuera
Hi @JWLPhoto
I followed these instructions to prepare my Mac mini M1 for MacOS12.3.
Strange enough, using both the offline and universal installer i still have the option to choose a Dropbox folder location instead of being locked to ~/Library/CloudStorage/. Then I went ahead and updated this machine to MacOS12.3 today, but it still offers a choice of Dropbox folder location.
I have a more recently purchased Macbook Air m1 (exact same configuration as Mac mini) that used the ~/Library/CloudStorage/ folder on initial install of Dropbox.
Not sure whats behind this, the hardware is essentially the same between both computers and the Mac mini has 12.3 installed.
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