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raffishtenant
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
How to disable Smart Sync, really and truly?
Hi all, I know I'm not the first to ask this—Dropbox users have apparently been having problems with it for years now—and maybe there's an answer somewhere in the forum that I simply haven't found...
- 4 years agoHi raffishtenant, let's see what we can find on this together.
If you don't want to use Smart Sync, all you'd need to do is change your default sync options for new content to "local" and recall any files that are now "online only."
For details on syncing online-only material and selecting the default setting for new content, you can check this Help Center.
Would you like to give this a go, and let me know how it goes?
Thanks!
Megan
4 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi raffishtenant, let's see what we can find on this together.
If you don't want to use Smart Sync, all you'd need to do is change your default sync options for new content to "local" and recall any files that are now "online only."
For details on syncing online-only material and selecting the default setting for new content, you can check this Help Center.
Would you like to give this a go, and let me know how it goes?
Thanks!
If you don't want to use Smart Sync, all you'd need to do is change your default sync options for new content to "local" and recall any files that are now "online only."
For details on syncing online-only material and selecting the default setting for new content, you can check this Help Center.
Would you like to give this a go, and let me know how it goes?
Thanks!
- raffishtenant4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi Lori,
Thanks very much for the response! Sure, I'm happy to give this a try. If my understanding is correct, it's essentially what I've already been doing...but perhaps it just needs a bit longer to "take."
What I find peculiar is that I've never (to the best of my recollection) activated Smart Sync, I've always specified "Local" as my default, and I've definitely never specified that a file should be "online only." But a number of them seem to keep ending up that way regardless.
If I'm reading the document you sent correctly, the rsync process I've been running should have the effect of "recalling" the online-only files, which should then become local, and hopefully stay that way for good. Does that sound right?
Thanks again,
Ethan- Megan4 years agoDropbox StaffSounds about right raffishtenant!
This article describes everything about Smart Sync and it goes into more detail. I think it’s worth checking out.
In any case, if you have any other questions, I'll be one post away!- raffishtenant4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks again, Lori! There are a few things in that second article that I wasn't aware of, especially the sync queue, which I'll definitely want to check out.
My rsync clone has finally completed, and so far I haven't seen any more files being converted to online-only against my wishes, so I'm hoping for the best.
P.S. I've also discovered that the latest update to my favorite Mac disk utility, DaisyDisk, can now connect to Dropbox accounts directly—which isn't immediately relevant to my issue here, but I found it pretty cool and thought that other Mac Dropbox users might like to know.
- TERRACE_873 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
FYI - in Windows the only 2 options are online only and available offline. Local is not an option.
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