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Calaska
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Mac, iPad and iPhone won’t sync
I’m using a Mac running High Sierra, an iPhone and iPad using the latest iOS. I’ve been using Dropbox for many years and have not been able to sync the three devices. My phone Dropbox says I only have...
- 2 years ago
It sounds like your mobile apps were syncing using the Gmail Dropbox account, and your desktop was using the business email.
As you won't be able to login to the Dropbox site using the old business email, you won't be able to access those files from there.
Since you changed the account on your computer, you might have a 'Dropbox (Old)' folder, which should have the files from the other business account. Could you do a search for that folder, or for a filename you are aware on on your machine to see if you can find it there.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi Calaska, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
If the Dropbox site is only showing two devices, then that means the third device isn't connected to your account.
Which device is missing from the site?
This will help me to assist further!
Calaska
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I don’t know which device is not included, and I don’t know how to find out. The content and folders on my iOS devices are the same, however the folders and files on my desktop Mac are totally different. It’s as if I have two accounts, but I don’t think I do.
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
As you mentioned that the Dropbox desktop application isn't showing the same files, then let's start there.
Is the app running in the menu bar near the clock? When you click the icon, what is the current sync status?
Is it signed into the same email address as that on the mobile app?
- Calaska2 years agoExplorer | Level 4My computer has been logged into the dropbox app ever since I created the account. It has been a lot of years. The domain of the email associated with it was changed by my provider many years ago. In trying to sync to my iOS devices, I logged out and downloaded the latest version on my computer. I had to log back in but I couldn’t remember my password. I couldn’t change it because the account no longer had a valid email. In trying to find my password I ran across a Dropbox account associated with a gmail address, so I used that. As a result, my folders on my computer now matches my iOS devices. So I guess this problem has bee solved. However, now I can’t access the old documents I had on my old profile with the old invalid email. Is there a way to get to those?
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
It sounds like your mobile apps were syncing using the Gmail Dropbox account, and your desktop was using the business email.
As you won't be able to login to the Dropbox site using the old business email, you won't be able to access those files from there.
Since you changed the account on your computer, you might have a 'Dropbox (Old)' folder, which should have the files from the other business account. Could you do a search for that folder, or for a filename you are aware on on your machine to see if you can find it there.
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