Hi,
I ran into some trouble back a few weeks ago, and I'm only now recovering. Sounds daunting, it really wasn't after I engaged the help of Leister technical staff (shout out to Gregg).
My database was acting up, to run a report took minutes when it usually took milliseconds. I have a Mac Studio that can accommodate most CPU intensive tasks. After Deb and Gregg massaged the file into submission all was fine.
Then I got Apple involved. My files were not syncing to my iCloud Drive. The only file that seemed like that wasn't syncing was the database file for family history. The status bar would note that zero bytes of 122Mb was syncing but it never did. Besides that all my files on the local drive never made it to the iCloud Drive. This is where Apple staff came in. No joking, I spent nearly three hours in th afternoon with no less than four technicians until it got escalated up to the senior staff. All the while they were in control of my PC. The senior technician, I could sense his frustration, but kept his friendliness and demeanour, spent about two hours straight trying to figure it out. The end result was, their recommendation, DropBox was the culprit and it had to be removed to solve the syncing issue.
They also recommended creating another admin account and start from there. I did that and I'm slowly getting everything back the way I had my environment setup on my Mac. Syncing for iCloud has been resolved and my family history database gets synced as well. I haven't turned on DropBox yet.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to setup DropBox and avoid the iCloud issue.
Thanks,
Hayward
I ran into some trouble back a few weeks ago, and I'm only now recovering. Sounds daunting, it really wasn't after I engaged the help of Leister technical staff (shout out to Gregg).
My database was acting up, to run a report took minutes when it usually took milliseconds. I have a Mac Studio that can accommodate most CPU intensive tasks. After Deb and Gregg massaged the file into submission all was fine.
Then I got Apple involved. My files were not syncing to my iCloud Drive. The only file that seemed like that wasn't syncing was the database file for family history. The status bar would note that zero bytes of 122Mb was syncing but it never did. Besides that all my files on the local drive never made it to the iCloud Drive. This is where Apple staff came in. No joking, I spent nearly three hours in th afternoon with no less than four technicians until it got escalated up to the senior staff. All the while they were in control of my PC. The senior technician, I could sense his frustration, but kept his friendliness and demeanour, spent about two hours straight trying to figure it out. The end result was, their recommendation, DropBox was the culprit and it had to be removed to solve the syncing issue.
They also recommended creating another admin account and start from there. I did that and I'm slowly getting everything back the way I had my environment setup on my Mac. Syncing for iCloud has been resolved and my family history database gets synced as well. I haven't turned on DropBox yet.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to setup DropBox and avoid the iCloud issue.
Thanks,
Hayward
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