What happens when I sign out of iCloud and then sign back in?
I had no internet today so using Turbotax was horrible because my Mac kept trying to update iCloud documents.
I signed out of iCloud. This then moved the local copy of my "Documents" folder to a folder in my Home Directory called (something like) "iCloud (Archive)". Well, that went pretty good. All of my files were still available locally.
However, when I signed back into iCloud, my computer started downloading everything that was on the iCloud. Well, these were the same files that I had locally on the "iCloud (Archive)". About 5G of data.
It isn't clear that the "mess" created has cleaned itself up or not. There are still a lot of folders that look like:
But I have no problem opening the files in those folders.
What "should I have done" when signing back into the iCloud?
Should I have tried to copy all the data in the "iCloud (Archive)" folder in my Home directory to the iCloud?
For example the Documents folder, or would that have caused even worse problems?
MacBook Pro 13”, macOS 10.14