Thanks Yes Yes - I am trying to do all this from within the preferences and settings tab of DropBox. Before upgrading to Mavericks I had to get sighted help for this step under Mountain Lion but even with sighted help it failed at the end. At least under Mavericks I can access DropBox settings now but unfortunately with identical results of Dropbox failing to complete the transfer. It creates a folder on the target drive with all the necessary files but claims it cannot move the DropBox sync to this new folder at the end of the process. So basically I end up with dropBox creating a new folder on the target drive but at the end of the process refusing to abandon the original one on the small solid state Mac Os drive. If the error message was more helpful apart from complaining about permissions and gave you an idea of what to do about it to resolve the issue it would be a start.
By the way I repaired disk permissions repeatedly without success, even in Recovery Console. I think there is something mangled in my Mac kernel somewhere as every time I repair permissions I get identical errors regarding Safari permissions which recurs, even though Disc Utility claims that they have been repaired. So if I run repair disk permissions immediately after a repair it will find the identical error which it claimed it had repaired before. David Griffith -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Phil Halton Sent: 28 May 2014 15:25 To: Mac Access iOS Accessibility Subject: Re: Moving DropBox I'm coming to this thread late, but I just wanted to make sure you know that moving the dropbox folder is done via the dropbox preferences, under the account tab. In that tab you can also specify selective syncing where you choose what folders to sync. I also have a small SSD on my MBAir and so I tell dropbox to only sync a few critical folders from my total dropbox system. that way I only have around 20GB of my total 50 GB dropbox folder on my MBAir. Selective syncing requires sighted assistance as you have to check the checkboxes next to a folder and you can't get the mouse there without at least having a little bit of sight. , and using Zoom with mouse tracking etc. I am currently using dropbox V2.8.2 and I get to the preferences by routing mouse to VO while on the dropbox extras menu item, then doing an option mousepad click to bring up the context menu and selecting "preferences" from the context menu. On May 28, 2014, at 5:28 AM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote: > I went and checked the Inspector and the folder was indeed unlocked but, > thinking about it, this has to have been the case otherwise the DropBox > synch could not work as it should. > > I then thought give it another go. You never know. > Again the DropBox app spent an hour transferring files before giving up the > ghost saying I did not have sufficient permission to complete the task. This > is a real annoyance as I have a small 256GB solid state primary drive and > DropBox is unnecessarily hogging up a whole 60gb of this. > > I think a complete clean install of Maverick is probably my only course and > hope that this time when I install DropBox that I can specify the DropBox > folder location at install stage. > > David Griffith > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami > Sent: 27 May 2014 17:26 > To: OS X & iOS Accessibility > Subject: Re: Moving DropBox > > Really? I can successfuly do this every single time. I woudl make sure that > the folder is unlocked in the inspecter as that's what might be causing the > issue. > >> On May 27, 2014, at 2:01, "David Griffith" <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> >> >> Actually I have tried to do this 4 times now and failed annoyingly right > at >> the end when DropBox tells me I do not have the permission to do this. It >> would be more helpful if the preferences panel told you this at the very >> start rather than labouring away apparently moving the folder for you. >> >> I have ensured that all my other dropBoxes on devices and PCs are offline, >> even to the extent of turning off every other device I have dropbox on, > and >> not synchronizing but still after about an hour of chuntering away > copying >> material across DropBox refuses to reassign the official DropBox onto the >> drive I have tried to move it to on my iMac. The result is simply that I > get >> a copy of dropBox on another drive but my original setup is left >> undisturbed. >> >> I have tried to Google this problem without success. This is only a > problem >> on the Mac side as I have moved DropBox folders without problem on Windows >> >> David Griffith >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami >> Sent: 27 May 2014 06:52 >> To: mac access list iOS Accessibility >> Subject: Re: Moving DropBox >> >> sure. Just change the folder over in the drobox prefs. It will redownload >> everything but then you can just delete the one from the home drive. >> >> Im actually thinking of doing the same thing myself as I need the space > for >> my gb stuff for the release of something in a few months. >> >> Take care. >>> On May 26, 2014, at 10:45 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Good morning all >>> >>> Does anybody know whether it's possible to move your DropBox folder once >> the client is installed? Ours is becoming too large for the home drive > and >> I want to move it on to our Thunderbolt drive. On the PC it won't make > any >> difference, just the Mac. The reasons for this requirement are numerous, >> but one of the most pressing is space saving. My own MacBook Air's > internal >> flash drive is becoming rather too full. 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