Creating An Ntfs Drop Box For Mac

Tap the + icon in Dropbox. Tap Create or upload file. Tap Upload File. Tap the file you want to upload. The next time your Mac syncs with your Dropbox folder (a process that happens automatically when your Mac connects to the internet), the uploaded file will be available. Creating an NTFS Drop Box for Mac OS X (SMB/CIFS) clients Apple has a nice little doc on how to create a drop box on your Windows Server for Mac clients. How to configure drop boxes for access by Mac OS X 10.5.5 clients over SAMBA.

I'm sorry but I'm riddled with confusion here. Are you trying to deny access to the author's of the files? That would be a pointless task in any environment. The author should have access to 'their' files regardless of where you put them. If your looking for a sharing solution like Dropbox then maybe you should try Dropbox. If you are trying to constrict access of files to unauthorized personal then permissions is where you should look. I'm not much of a MAC guy but I feel permissions should be the same or at least similar across the board.

You say it is doable on OSX. Just for my peace of mind please explain how it works on OSX.

We regularly release new versions of the Dropbox app with additional features, better performance, and enhanced security. These versions are not always compatible with older operating systems. Periodically, we'll end support of the Dropbox app for these operating systems to keep our product offerings in line.

This includes the following recent changes:

macOS

  • In May 2015, the Dropbox desktop app stopped supporting macOS versions OS X 10.4 and OS X 10.5
  • In January 2018, the Dropbox desktop app stopped supporting macOS versions OS X 10.6 and OS X 10.7
  • In February 2019, the Dropbox desktop app became unavailable for download or install on devices running macOS version OS X 10.9
  • In April 2019, the Dropbox desktop app will stop supporting macOS version OS X 10.9

Windows

  • In August, 2016 the Dropbox desktop app stopped supporting Windows version XP
  • In January, 2018 the Dropbox desktop app stopped supporting Windows version Vista

Linux

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  • In October, 2018 the Dropbox desktop app stopped supporting Ubuntu 10.04 - 13.10 and Fedora 19 & 20

If you're using the Dropbox desktop app on a computer with one of these operating systems, and you choose not to update it, your files will remain safe in your Dropbox account. You can access them from another supported device, or on dropbox.com if you're using a supported browser.

What does this mean for me?

When an operating system is no longer supported, the Dropbox application will stop syncing file or folder changes. You'll also be signed out of the Dropbox desktop app on that computer.

To continue using the Dropbox desktop app on that computer after support has ended for your operating system, you'll need to update your operating system to a supported version.

  • For instructions on updating your Windows operating system, visit the Microsoft website
  • For instructions on updating your macOS operating system, visit the Apple website
  • For instructions on updating your Linux operating system, visit the Ubuntu website or visit the Fedora website

To see which version of an operating system is running on your computer:

  1. Visit the Dropbox account page.
  2. Scroll to Devices.
  3. Under Most recent activity, hover over the 'i' icon to see that device's operating system.
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Dropbox Business admins

You can check to see if members of your team are running the Dropbox desktop app on one of these operating systems. To do so:

  1. Sign in to dropbox.com with your admin account.
  2. Visit the following link: https://www.dropbox.com/team/admin/settings/end_of_support

Are my files still safe?

Yes. If you're using the Dropbox desktop app on a computer with one of these operating systems, and you choose not to update it, your files will remain in your Dropbox account. You can access them from another supported device, or on dropbox.com if you're using a supported browser.

I got an email about this, but I'm not running one of the operating systems listed here

If you received an email about end of support but you're not running one of the operating systems mentioned in this article, the Dropbox application might be running in an unsupported configuration. Please review the list of supported operating systems and note that versions not explicitly listed there are not supported.

If you're on Windows, check that Dropbox isn't running in compatibility mode. To run the Dropbox desktop app, you'll need to disable compatibility mode.

If you're running an older version of an operating system, you may receive an email notification from Dropbox that it's no longer supported.

Previous changes in support for operating systems

We regularly release new versions of the Dropbox app with additional features, better performance, and enhanced security. These versions are not always compatible with older operating systems. Periodically, we'll end support of the Dropbox app for these operating systems to keep our product offerings in line.