Mac OS Mojave : finder doesn't show files
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I have a strange behavious of the finder since I have he last mac os : finder doesn't see recently created files.
I am wondering either it can be linked with softwares like oneDrive or GoogleDrive which are linked with the directories on which this happens.
For example on the image here below the finder window lists 2 documents, while a terminal list 4 docs. I know there are 4 docs.
Does anyone have the same issue ?
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I have a strange behavious of the finder since I have he last mac os : finder doesn't see recently created files.
I am wondering either it can be linked with softwares like oneDrive or GoogleDrive which are linked with the directories on which this happens.
For example on the image here below the finder window lists 2 documents, while a terminal list 4 docs. I know there are 4 docs.
Does anyone have the same issue ?
macos finder
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Please be more specific: Is this affecting only specific directories? If so, which ones?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 11:52
I think it is affecting the directories wich are under OneDrive and GoogleDrive supervision . At least it is where I saw it happening. It is also new since the update of OS. Didn't have any issue with the old OS.
– Romain Jouin
Nov 21 at 12:14
It would be good to know whether the issue is reproducible. If you think it is affecting these directories, that it's not enough to really troubleshoot further. I would be suprised if it affected both OneDrive and Google Drive. Have you made sure to update these applications? Doeschflags nohidden /path/to/file
make it appear?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 12:34
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I have a strange behavious of the finder since I have he last mac os : finder doesn't see recently created files.
I am wondering either it can be linked with softwares like oneDrive or GoogleDrive which are linked with the directories on which this happens.
For example on the image here below the finder window lists 2 documents, while a terminal list 4 docs. I know there are 4 docs.
Does anyone have the same issue ?
macos finder
I have a strange behavious of the finder since I have he last mac os : finder doesn't see recently created files.
I am wondering either it can be linked with softwares like oneDrive or GoogleDrive which are linked with the directories on which this happens.
For example on the image here below the finder window lists 2 documents, while a terminal list 4 docs. I know there are 4 docs.
Does anyone have the same issue ?
macos finder
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Please be more specific: Is this affecting only specific directories? If so, which ones?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 11:52
I think it is affecting the directories wich are under OneDrive and GoogleDrive supervision . At least it is where I saw it happening. It is also new since the update of OS. Didn't have any issue with the old OS.
– Romain Jouin
Nov 21 at 12:14
It would be good to know whether the issue is reproducible. If you think it is affecting these directories, that it's not enough to really troubleshoot further. I would be suprised if it affected both OneDrive and Google Drive. Have you made sure to update these applications? Doeschflags nohidden /path/to/file
make it appear?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 12:34
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Please be more specific: Is this affecting only specific directories? If so, which ones?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 11:52
I think it is affecting the directories wich are under OneDrive and GoogleDrive supervision . At least it is where I saw it happening. It is also new since the update of OS. Didn't have any issue with the old OS.
– Romain Jouin
Nov 21 at 12:14
It would be good to know whether the issue is reproducible. If you think it is affecting these directories, that it's not enough to really troubleshoot further. I would be suprised if it affected both OneDrive and Google Drive. Have you made sure to update these applications? Doeschflags nohidden /path/to/file
make it appear?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 12:34
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Please be more specific: Is this affecting only specific directories? If so, which ones?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 11:52
Please be more specific: Is this affecting only specific directories? If so, which ones?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 11:52
I think it is affecting the directories wich are under OneDrive and GoogleDrive supervision . At least it is where I saw it happening. It is also new since the update of OS. Didn't have any issue with the old OS.
– Romain Jouin
Nov 21 at 12:14
I think it is affecting the directories wich are under OneDrive and GoogleDrive supervision . At least it is where I saw it happening. It is also new since the update of OS. Didn't have any issue with the old OS.
– Romain Jouin
Nov 21 at 12:14
It would be good to know whether the issue is reproducible. If you think it is affecting these directories, that it's not enough to really troubleshoot further. I would be suprised if it affected both OneDrive and Google Drive. Have you made sure to update these applications? Does
chflags nohidden /path/to/file
make it appear?– slhck
Nov 21 at 12:34
It would be good to know whether the issue is reproducible. If you think it is affecting these directories, that it's not enough to really troubleshoot further. I would be suprised if it affected both OneDrive and Google Drive. Have you made sure to update these applications? Does
chflags nohidden /path/to/file
make it appear?– slhck
Nov 21 at 12:34
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Please be more specific: Is this affecting only specific directories? If so, which ones?
– slhck
Nov 21 at 11:52
I think it is affecting the directories wich are under OneDrive and GoogleDrive supervision . At least it is where I saw it happening. It is also new since the update of OS. Didn't have any issue with the old OS.
– Romain Jouin
Nov 21 at 12:14
It would be good to know whether the issue is reproducible. If you think it is affecting these directories, that it's not enough to really troubleshoot further. I would be suprised if it affected both OneDrive and Google Drive. Have you made sure to update these applications? Does
chflags nohidden /path/to/file
make it appear?– slhck
Nov 21 at 12:34