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I'm using both Dropbox and Google Drive for different folders on my Mac. If the finder extension for Google Drive is active, then then Dropbox finder extension fails and the cloud status icons on the Dropbox folders disappear. Likewise if the finder extension for New File Menu (a nice 3rd party Mac utility) is active then again the Dropbox finder extension fails to display cloud status. Ditto for Microsoft OneDrive.
I've tried to report this to Dropbox, but the response I get back is that I have to uninstall Goggle Drive and other finder extensions, which is not an option. Since Google Drive and OneDrive and New File Menu can all get along just fine, there is no inherent reason that Dropbox cannot as well if its extension were written properly. Has anyone found a way to either get Dropbox to pay attention to bug reports or to get around this particular one?
Hi my dropbox version is v174.4.5852 and it says that my files are all up to date. I just upgraded from a macmini (which had no issues), to a new macbook pro laptop and have now encountered this issue. Another member from my team is also experiencing the same issue of missing dropbox icons.
My MacOS is 13.3.1.
Thanks for the additional information @chris chris chris - much appreciated.
Are you running any 3rd party apps that might be monitoring your files such as antivirus, syncing or backup programs or apps?
If so, you might want to have a look at this discussion too.
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@Hannah :
I still suffering with the same issue.
Unfortunately follow this tread all the time is difficult.
I really would like to get the problem solved.
How can we do it?
Edouard
Hello @Hannah :
Here the version I am running.
Problem still here.
How can we solve for good this?
There is so many complaints from other customers same problem. How Dropbox did not fix it?
Could be a corrupted installation?
How I remove and reinstall Dropbox completely to have a clean uncorrupted install?
Edouard
Thanks for your reply here @Edouardd.
I understand your frustration, so we'll work towards a solution as best we can.
Can you let us know if you've updated your macOS version during this time? Which one are you running now?
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Thanks, @Edouardd.
In order to look into this further, can we send you an email?
Hannah
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@Hannah :
I solved the problem.
I performed a thorough uninstallation, deleting files and folders one by one, being very meticulous. Despite having uninstalled it and installed the current version, I discovered some remnants of the beta version.
Then I was asked to install Dropbox for macOS on File Provider.
After doing so, everything worked perfectly.
So, the issue was caused by a faulty uninstallation of the beta version.
Please, use this info to help others.
Edouard
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