Overwriting folders in Finder Not Working / Syncing

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  • Rona

    Hi Eric, 

    Welcome to Box Community and glad to help! 

    To possibly fix this issue, kindly reset your Box Drive application manually: 

    To manually reset Box Drive on a Mac (File Provider Extension mode)

    1. Quit Box Drive if it's currently running.
    2. Open a Terminal window and run the following command:
      fileproviderctl domain remove -A com.box.desktop.boxfileprovider; defaults delete com.box.desktop; rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Box/Box

      This command will:

      • Archive all files that are not synced (not uploaded to Box) from "~/Library/CloudStorage/Box-Box" and move it to a new folder at "~/Box-Box (Archive)

        Note

        If you already have a "~/Box-Box (Archive)" folder from a previous manual reset, the folder will be named "~/Box-Box (Archive) 2", or if that name is already taken, "~/Box-Box (Archive) 3", and so on.

      • Exclude from the above archive files that are “up-to-date” or synced on Box
      • Re-create the parent hierarchy of the archived files
    3. Restart Box Drive and follow the prompt to log back in.

    Hope it helps and happy weekend! 

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  • Eric Bryant

    Rona,

    Thank you for the suggestion.  Unfortunately I have already tried this a number of times, and while it does clean up any unsynced folders, it does not fix the overall problem.  

    I'll keep searching for a solution.  

    Of note, many of my co-workers are experiencing this same behavior on their machines.  All all Apple Silicon machines, leading be to suspect that this might be a bug.  

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  • Eric Bryant

    Got this fun message today when the computer was sitting idle.  I'm Guessing this has something to do with the problem.  

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