![]() ![]() no internet instability has been reported in my area or in my household. My imac pro is plugged in directly to the cable ethernet. in the cleared cache attempt, i recieved a network error message at around 4gb downloaded. i screenshotted this error message in the corner, though the only information provided was "network error". In the instance of the chrome incognito window, i recieved the error message after downloading the 19.4gb and then found that the there was no file even in my download folder. when i tried to uncompress the zip file, it will act like it is loading, and then tell me the zip file format is unrecognized. in all instances (except for the last two), the file will appear to be downloading until 100% and then will display "network error". Then i switched over to safari on my imac pro, then to chrome, then to chrome from an incognito window, then a normal window again after clearing the cache. Then, i switched over to chrome, same result, though the icon was the zip file icon. Ensures that you always have the latest features and your Dropbox application is compatible. Specifically, Dropbox Update: Works in the background to check that you’re always using the latest version of the desktop application. as mentioned above, the icon would remain a document with a "safari" logo, instead of switching to appear the zipped file icon. Dropbox Update is installed alongside the Dropbox desktop application on Mac computers running a supported macOS. My first three times were on safari on my macbook pro, and recieved a network error in all cases. a 19.4gb zip file download stalled after appearing to download completely. I'd be willing to wager that the problem is at the server. This is why both Safari and Chrome report a network error. This isn't happening, and what the browser sees is that the data stream has stopped and there has been no end-of-file message, and it interprets this as the connection having been dropped. I'm not a programmer, but I imagine that when it's fininshed sending a file, the server should send an end-of-file message or something so that the browser knows the download is complete. The entire file downloads-the downloaded file is the same size as the file on the server-but the browser doesn't think it's complete. Something I didn't put in my original post is that, in the Finder, the downloaded file has the icon of an incomplete Safari download. There are no extensions or similar installed, so we can rule out brower extensions and also the browser. Many thanks.Chrome is just my emergency browser, used when Safari has a problem with something, which is very rarely. How can I remove it? It looks extremely annoying to me. Unlink: Downloads: No such file or directory Unlink: Downloads: Operation not permitted The next time your Mac connects to the internet, the files you uploaded will sync to its Dropbox folder. However, I still can't remove the symlink it left. To add new files from another computer, click the blue Upload Files button on the right side of the screen, then follow the on-screen instructions to add your files. ![]() Now I don't want Dropbox anymore and I have completely removed Dropbox from my machine including its dot folder. Lrwx-+ 1 anthony staff 67 Downloads -> /Users/anthony/Dropbox/My Mac (Yuchens-MacBook-Pro.local)/Downloads As the title said, I accidentally added ~/Downloads to Dropbox, then I think Dropbox symlinked the ~/Downloads folder to the corresponding Dropbox folder. ![]()
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