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AllThisnTrvlToo
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Wish to move Dropbox Folder Location to ~library/cloudstorage in macOS 13.2
HI One and All, Was running beta version for MacOS 13 - all good on multiple MacOS installs except one. Always syncing never completing even after numerous reboots etc. Dropbox Support kindly...
- 2 years ago
AllThisnTrvlToo wrote:
Dropbox Support kindly assisted me with removing beta and installing latest manually. However after that process my Dropbox Location reverted from ~library/cloudstorage to the old HomeUsername/ Dropbox location.
The relocation of your Dropbox folder to ~Library/CloudStorage is part of the beta and has not rolled out to all users yet. The only way to have that experience back is to run the beta and then await notification that your account is ready for the update. The update will roll out to all users between now and the end of May.
Rich
2 years agoSuper User II
AllThisnTrvlToo wrote:
Dropbox Support kindly assisted me with removing beta and installing latest manually. However after that process my Dropbox Location reverted from ~library/cloudstorage to the old HomeUsername/ Dropbox location.
The relocation of your Dropbox folder to ~Library/CloudStorage is part of the beta and has not rolled out to all users yet. The only way to have that experience back is to run the beta and then await notification that your account is ready for the update. The update will roll out to all users between now and the end of May.
- AllThisnTrvlToo2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks Rich - I didn't realise the Dropbox production version for MacOS13.2 wasn't for everyone, as I've had two other of my Dropbox Family Laptops receive the notification to update and are running happily.
I will wait patiently then for my turn. All is working well.
Cheers & thanks! - fssbob2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
I currently have my Dropbox folder in a custom location.
I'm considering manually moving the folder to ~Library/CloudStorage in advance of receiving the new version, so I can do a controlled update of all my scripts that access Dropbox locations and avoid any issues associated with the automated move.
1) Will the update freak out and do something stupid if the folder is already in the new location?
2) Any tips to consider when manually moving my folder?
Also, just to confirm, I'm assuming the new Dropbox folder will be ~Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox; i.e., it will still have the name "Dropbox", but be located within ~Library/CloudStorage. Is that correct?
Thanks.
- Megan2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi fssbob, how are you today?
I'd personally suggest that you let the app do the move for you. That way everything would go according to plan, and based on the careful, migrating steps we've designed to make this process as smooth and user-friendly as possible.
Some tips when manually moving your Dropbox folder, along with the steps can be found here. And yes, the name of the folder will remain " Dropbox ".
I hope this clarifies!
- fssbob2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Thanks. I've had to change my Dropbox folder location several times, and am quite familiar with the process.
I'd still like to have complete control over when and how the move happens so I don't have a lot of scripts and other things blowing up. So I'd prefer to do it manually. But my concern is: When the upgrade program kicks off, can it handle the folder already being in the correct location and not do something stupid (like try and "move" it anyway)?
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