Jun 2, 2017 - Downloaded the latest version of the Skype for Mac app.keeps saying 'Cannot connect.' I click on 'having problems' link, which opens a. In Windows 8,1 OneDrive doesn't include a selective sync feature any more because it's baked right into Microsoft's all-encompassing operating system, but it's still there on the Mac client.
On your website you say OSX SL 10.6.8 is no longer supported, so I don't even dare to ask support question here. But the installation works fine, I get both SME and Sync incon in the menu. Sync icon never stops spinning. I checked log and it seems fine (see below, nothing suspicious) 2.
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The SME drive just doesn't show up in Finder. So the sync doesn't work. Here is what I tried: 1. I checked Little Snitch, no issues, it shows SME is connecting and connected to the server, it shows downloaded some data. I even tried disabling LittleSnitch but no difference and there were no new connections. I didn't try anything as I don't see issues popping up. I checked for FUSE installation and it seems fine as well.
I wish I could get at least one thing working. Where can I download an older version of SME, if that resolves the issue. Is the 1.3.6 version the previous version available for OSX 10.6.8 or is there version 2.0 out as well? I was able to download the 1.3.6 version but I check here first for other solutions before I start to mess around.
Another thing I checked: I checked this forum here. But unfortunately you don't say what connection is required to it working with Little Snitch. Here are my current open and active connections: SMESync Where:/Library/PreferencePanes/SMEStorage.prefPane/Contents/Resources host: storagemadeeasy.com ip: 74.81.76.195 protocol: TCP port: 443 SMEFileSystemRW Where: Library/PreferencePanes/SMEStorage.prefPane/Contents/Resources host: storagemadeeasy.com ip: 74.81.76.195 protocol: TCP port: 443 - Log from the console - SME sync tool: I replaced few strings for privacy reasons with XXXXX. 14-03-25 12:45 PM — Starting to synchronize '/My OneDrive (SkyDrive) files' 14-03-25 12:34 PM — Analyzing /My OneDrive (SkyDrive) files/XXXXXXXXXXXX 14-03-25 12:34 PM — Downloading File list from server. 14-03-25 12:33 PM — Resynchronizing folder with cloud 14-03-25 12:33 PM — Synchronizing /My OneDrive (SkyDrive) files with /Users/XXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXX 14-03-25 12:33 PM — Starting to synchronize '/My OneDrive (SkyDrive) files - PS: please don't just tell me to update my OSX.
I can't right now.
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Step 1: Open the App Store Step 2: Download OneDrive Search for OneDrive in the top right search bar and click on the first one. The first option should have the OneDrive logo. You may need to sign into your Apple Account to download apps from the App Store. Open the App once it installs. Step 3: Open OneDrive Open the OneDrive application in your Applications folder. This can be done by selecting the Application folder in your dock (if it is docked) or going up to Go and selecting Applications.
Step 4: Enter Your UCCS Email Address Type in your UCCS email address and click Sign In. Step 5: Select Work or School Select the option “Work or school” to have your OneDrive setup correctly on your computer with your UCCS account. Step 6: Sign into OneDrive Sign into OneDrive with your UCCS email address and password. Step 7: Select Folder Location Here you can choose where your OneDrive files sync. Generally, it is best to sync under your user folder, which is the default option after selecting the “Choose OneDrive Folder Location” box.
Step 8: Verify Sync Location This window shows where your files are set to sync. You can then press Next once you have verified the install location. Step 9: Choose Folders and Files to Sync Choose which folders and files to have sync to your computer. By default, all folders and files are selected to sync. Step 10: Set OneDrive to Open Automatically One is now done getting setup. Make sure to check the box “Open at login so my files sync automatically” to ensure that OneDrive will open when your computer turns on to keep your files up to date.
Step 11: Get to OneDrive Files in Finder You’ll want to open up a finder window, select your username with the house icon next to it, and then select “OneDrive – University of Colorado Colorado Springs”.
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