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BubbleIsTheWorst
7 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Endless loop when trying to use & connect both my personal & work account.
Here's the scenario. Mac OS Ventura, I have a Work Dropbox account & a Personal one. I connect these online while signed into my personal account easily enough. Go through the websites selective sync...
- 7 months ago
Hey BubbleIsTheWorst, thanks for the heads up!
Would you mind trying out these steps:
-Quit the Dropbox application. ( Click the Dropbox icon in your menu bar, click your avatar (profile picture or initials), and click Quit.)
-Open Terminal.
-Run the command: rm -rf ~/.dropbox
-Quit Terminal.
-Restart Dropbox and attempt to sign in again.Let me know how this turns out!
Megan
Dropbox Staff
Hey BubbleIsTheWorst, let's jump right into this!
You described what happens when you use our desktop app, and mentioned you also have an issue when using our website, in order to switch between accounts.
However, selective sync isn't a feature that can be found online. Would you like to let me know what happens when you use our website?
In order to switch between your personal and Business account, you'd need to link them first, using these steps. Have you tried that?
Let me know more, and we'll take it from there!
Megan
7 months agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for your fast reply BubbleIsTheWorst
In this case, would you like to share some additional info about the website, and what kind of loop you're facing when trying to switch between accounts there?
As for our desktop app: can you clarify the version you use on your end?
You should be able to locate it, by hovering your mouse over the little Dropbox icon, next to your WiFi on your menu bar. If you have any screenshots, feel free to share them with us, in order to have a clear visual too.
- BubbleIsTheWorst7 months agoExplorer | Level 4
I am using Dropbox 197.4.7629
The loop I am experiencing can best be described with the attached diagram of screenshots.- Megan7 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey BubbleIsTheWorst, thanks for the heads up!
Would you mind trying out these steps:
-Quit the Dropbox application. ( Click the Dropbox icon in your menu bar, click your avatar (profile picture or initials), and click Quit.)
-Open Terminal.
-Run the command: rm -rf ~/.dropbox
-Quit Terminal.
-Restart Dropbox and attempt to sign in again.Let me know how this turns out!
- BubbleIsTheWorst7 months agoExplorer | Level 4
YES!!!! This solved it. OMFG, thanks!
So I assume that Terminal command deleted some caching somewhere?
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