![]() ![]() ![]() For now, one workaround for those who have the macOS 12.3 beta installed is to open online-only files via Finder rather than through the third-party apps directly. The news that both Dropbox and Microsoft are working on fixes is expected and Dropbox did say as much last week. Both service providers have replacements for this functionality currently in beta. The kernel extensions used by Dropbox Desktop Application and Microsoft OneDrive are no longer available. Here's what Apple has to say in the macOS 12.3 release notes: Now& coming to the use of multiple Dropbox accounts on one Mac computer. The second method can be creating a second windows account and installing an app on both accounts& and hence a person will be able to use multiple Dropbox accounts in Windows. ![]() And as suspected, Microsoft OneDrive is also going to suffer as well. A person may use a primary account by an app installed and secondary through incognito. Dropbox mentioned macOS Monterey 12.3 in its own support documentation before it was released and Apple has confirmed that yes, the first macOS 12.3 beta does indeed break things. Last week we heard from Dropbox that an upcoming macOS update would break the opening of online-only files by third-party apps. Apple has confirmed that the current macOS 12.3 beta has deprecated kernel extensions that are used by both Dropbox and Microsoft OneDrive. ![]()
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