I would to be able to exclude all sub-directories except ones I explicit allow, perhaps by specifying files or folders to ignore, like a. I have a folder like this stored locally:Īnd would like to only sync the non-folder files, and specific folders to the iCloud directory, and ignore the rest of the folders. I don't want to have the files only in iCloud because there's no option to keep files offline, it only streams files when you open / try to access them. I want to sync two folders on my mac on the same drive: one folder in iCloud, and one stored locally / not on iCloud. I want to be able to exclude all sub-directories except ones I explicit allow, perhaps by specifying files or folders to ignore, like a. How can I solve this problems? Ideas? Maybe something related to "cookies" or hidden settings of App Store.TLDR: I want to sync an iCloud directory on my Mac with another folder on the Mac not on iCloud, continuously so if I edit an file on either folder, the changes are immediately reflected on the other one. So, it is something related to my main user inside macOS, and I assume that it should be a simple problem to solve. I tried to create a new administrator user, and, strangely, login with my Apple ID works! I tried every solution, also those ones related to error 503, but nothing. If I try to login, it accepts user and password, but nothing happens then. Then I logout from my Apple ID (only inside App Store), and then I was not able to login anymore. When I was trying to update them, the round circle started and never finished. The matter is: suddenly, after a TimeMachine backup (since many months), App Store on macOS 10.14.6 Mojave has begun freezing, and stopped updating apps. I've checked many many many discussions and contacted Apple Support for this problem, but nothing for now.
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