Fixing Dropbox errors cannot sync or conflict with iCloud on macOS Sierra
If you've just upgraded to macOS Sierra and you're using Dropbox, chances are you'll get an asynchronous error on files on Dropbox. So how to fix this error, please refer to the following article of Network Administrator.
If you are experiencing any errors after upgrading to macOS Sierra on Dropbox , such as Apple error messages or error message dialog on the screen when you move files to Dropbox, sync icon errors or Dropbox folder error. The cause of the error may be because you have not updated to the latest version of the Dropbox client.
These errors often occur when you enable iCloud sync, Desktop folder and Document folder in sync with iCloud (this feature will automatically activate during macOS Sierra installation), . If you receive the This error message you can apply some solutions below to fix the error:
- Update (update) the latest Dropbox version.
- Move Dropbox back to the original default folder location (not in the Desktop folder or Documents folder).
- Disable iCloud notifications on your computer by opening theFinder, then clicking Applications => iCloud , clicking Settings and navigating to the Advanced menu.
Refer to some of the following articles:
- Trick to clear cache Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive
- Collection of the best free online data storage websites today
- Clear the Dropbox cache Windows and Linux to free up memory space
Good luck!
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