Hi Tim and others,

        I contacted Google and got a call and a email.  It was all the same 
info that Tim all ready gave me.  Sadly I still can't get the Google Drive back 
up.  I never get a new installation and never get to enter my credentials 
again.  

        I tried the recent suggestions including turn off at log in and it is 
acting the same way.

Thanks for tips and thoughts.

Eric Caron 
On Aug 17, 2012, at 1:59 PM, Tim Kilburn <kilbur...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The Sign Out is in the Preferences but if it's dimmed, then you'll have 
> issues.  Maybe you should remove the Google Drive folder from your Home 
> Directory, the folder itself.  You shouldn't lose anything as it's all with 
> Google anyway.  I'm wondering if something is corrupt in the folder itself.  
> You should also go into your System Prefs, in the Users & Groups pane, Login 
> Items and remove Google Drive from the startup items.  This will make it 
> easier to troubleshoot as it won't always be trying to start on login.  In 
> this situation, when you open Google Drive from your Applications folder, it 
> should be opening for the first time and maybe it'll ask for your credentials.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On 2012-08-17, at 8:29 AM, Eric Caron <ecar...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Tim,
>> 
>>      Thanks for this tip.  I'll keep trying now that I know it is working 
>> for you.
>> 
>>      I went to the extras menu for Google Drive and most of the options 
>> including preferences are dimmed.  I did press quit but that is not the same 
>> as signing out.  I'm not sure where to sign out and it has not asked me for 
>> my credentials when signing in.
>> 
>> Currently the folder is visible in my home directory, same level as Dropbox 
>> and Desktop and Downloads.
>> 
>> Any additional tips very much appreciated.
>> 
>> Where do I sign out, for example?
>> 
>>  Eric Caron 
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 17, 2012, at 10:02 AM, Tim Kilburn <kilbur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Google Drive works perfectly for me under ML.  That message is telling you 
>>> that the Google Drive folder, which needs to be located in the root level 
>>> of your Home Directory, is not where it's supposed to be.  Try going in 
>>> your Menu Extras, under Preferences and Signing out.  Run Google Drive 
>>> again from the Applications menu and see what happens.
>>> 
>>> Later...
>>> 
>>> Tim Kilburn
>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>> 
>>> On 2012-08-17, at 7:23 AM, Eric Caron <ecar...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>>>    
>>>> Hello listers,
>>>> 
>>>>    If anyone out there is successfully using Google Drive with Mountain 
>>>> Lion, I'd be interested in knowing.  I have updated two macs and in both 
>>>> cases I get the message in the subject of this email. "Error, Google Drive 
>>>> folder is missing."
>>>> 
>>>> I did have some trouble with Dropbox on one of the two machines and one 
>>>> worked immediately. It took some time and lots of experimenting but I got 
>>>> Dropbox working now on both machines. 
>>>> 
>>>> With Google Drive I've tried every trick I can think of and nothing has 
>>>> worked.
>>>> 
>>>> I have tried to find the latest version as at one point it said I was 
>>>> using a out dated version and needed to get the new one.  It didn't seem 
>>>> to tell me where to get it though.  
>>>> 
>>>> So I found it with Google and then tried to install with no luck.
>>>> 
>>>> I then tried increasingly drastic steps finally completely shutting down 
>>>> and Deleting the app.  I then deleted the folder from my Mac.  I then 
>>>> installed again and yes the same error message shows up in the Mountain 
>>>> Lion Extra's menu.  
>>>> 
>>>> I'm hoping someone can at least confirm Google Drive works in Mountain 
>>>> Lion and if possible give some tips as to how they got it working. 
>>>> 
>>>> Eric Caron 
>>>>            
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