![]() ![]() ![]() If you're running the Dropbox application on your Mac, then yes, the Dropbox folder will be moved to the Library/CloudStorage folder on your system drive so that it's in compliance with Apple's File Provider API. finger poised over the Continue button. Is it a false fear? Is this what's going to happen? Is my computer going to suddenly fill up? I DON'T want to hit "continue" because I fear it's going to start uploading my 2T of Dropbox to my not 2T of iMac. finger poised over the Continue Jazak wrote: (I have a whole separate other online backup solution.) THE UPDATE notification message says: "As part of this update, your Dropbox folder and files will move to a new secure location on this Mac." Well this Mac wouldn't have the room for all my Dropbox files to live on my Mac - even temporarily. I do NOT want any of the Dropbox files on my computer. I use it as a warehouse for me to share certain files with my clients. I do NOT Sync files, I do NOT store Dropbox on an external drive (that's stupid). The Dropbox link gives them a nice easy way to download. Or when clients say things I'm sending are becoming "embedded" in email. I use my Dropbox account to put things out there for clients when it is too big for attachments in email.
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