So now, the Dropbox MacOS client handles all the synchronization work with Dropbox, and in Windows 11, the I just save and read my files to that mapped drive. Back on the original VM configuration dialog in the Options tab, I left the "Map Mac volumes to Window" checked box checked. I could then also specify if I just wanted "Read" permissions or if I wanted "Read & Write" permissions. This allowed me to specify the Dropbox Folder on my Mac as a folder to be shared with Windows. Clicking on the "Custom Folders." button opened a dialog box called "User-defined MacOS Folders:) I then clicked the "+" button in the lower left of the dialog to open a Finder dialog box. Then in the configuration window of the VM (Parallels running but without the VM running), I clicked on the "Options" tab, and then clicked on the "Custom Folders." button under the "Share Mac" tab below the "Share Folders" dropdown box. That didn't seem to be a path that I wanted to go down.so here's what I did. Then I tried to download and install Dropbox on the VM, and got the not compatible feedback and the offer to install the Dropbox S product. I installed Parallels 17, then set up a Windows 11 (Arm) VM as well. I tried the recommended Dropbox S and its not a real client with the same capabilities from what I see. Dropbox on install says 'Your device is not supported'. I also ran into this problem yesterday when my new Mac with M1 arrived. Hi all, I try to install the Windows Dropbox client on Windows 11 ARM (running on a Mac via Parallels) - I had the same running on an Intel Mac with no problems.
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