
Step 1: Sign out and quit Drive for desktop Uninstall or reinstall Drive for desktop Uninstall Drive for desktopĪfter you uninstall Drive for desktop from your computer, you can still open your files on the web at.
#Firestream Offline
You can verify the version number, last sync date, or the amount of offline data on a device. Tip: As an administrator, you can find information about the Drive for desktop installation in the Admin console. If you have problems installing Drive for desktop, restart the computer where you're having trouble and try again. To turn off auto-updates, depending on your user's device and system, follow the steps at Configure auto-updates (Windows) or Manage Chrome updates (CBCM)
#Firestream update
This is expected behavior, and you can ignore this folder.ĭrive for desktop comes packaged with Google Update (Windows) or Google Software Update (Mac) to auto-update Drive for desktop on your users’ computers. Note: You might see a folder called "localhost" when starting Drive for desktop (v.48 and later) on a Mac for the first time. Use caution deleting this folder, as it might contain content that has not yet been saved or synced. (Optional) Delete the Google Drive folder at ~/Google Drive.Hdiutil mount GoogleDrive.dmg sudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Install\ Google\ Drive/GoogleDrive.pkg -target "/Volumes/Macintosh HD" hdiutil unmount /Volumes/Install\ Google\ Drive/
#Firestream .exe
exe file and deploy it in silent mode: Windows For this option, users need administrator rights to their computer.
#Firestream install

Make sure to allow Drive for desktop and specify whether users can see Drive for desktop download links.
#Firestream upgrade
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