![]() #Variable to determine status of iCloud Drive Desktop & Documents setting LoggedInUser=$(python -c 'from SystemConfiguration import SCDynamicStoreCop圜onsoleUser import sys username = (SCDynamicStoreCop圜onsoleUser(None, None, None) or ) username = ] (username + " #Determine OS is 10.12 or greater as Doc Sync is only available on 10.12+ # If Drive has NOT been set up previously then values will be: "iCloud Account Enabled, Drive Not Enabled" or "iCloud Account Disabled" # If Drive has been setup previously then values should be: "Enabled" or "Not Enabled" Alternatively, control-click or right-click on the column toolbar.# Purpose: to grab iCloud Drive Desktop and Document Sync status. Select the View menu, then click on Show View Options.Open the iTunes app and select My Music from the dropdown bar, then click on Songs in the sidebar.(Unfortunately, there's no way to check the status of your iPhone or iPad's tracks beyond whether they've been locally downloaded to your device - but they'll be the same as what's listed on your Mac.) Now that we've covered what each of the iCloud Music Library statuses mean, let's go over how to find them on your Mac. How to check the iCloud Status of your Mac's songs Removed and ineligible tracks won't sync via iCloud Music Library to your other devices, unless it's an object tied to an iTunes purchase, like an Extras PDF booklet if that's the case, you'll be able to download that object to each of your other devices. If the track or object (like an iTunes Extras PDF) is ineligible for being uploaded to iCloud Music Library, you'll see a cloud icon with a slash across it. ![]()
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