Can not find file

Hi, I just got a new MacBook Air and I’m trying to use Cryptomator, but it says it’s opening the Vault, but gives me a box with the following: “Copy URI http://localhost:42427/Igm1YtkdfpeC.” I am using Mac fuse and Sequoia. The only problem is, I don’t know where that’s located and localhost is not in Finder.
I have no idea how to access my Files in the vault.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

If you have a new MB Air, is it a SILICON or INTEL chip-set? If it is with Silicon, Cryptomator recomeds to use FUSE-T.

But independent of the VAULT type, you should be able to find it when clicking on your computer. You should also be able to see it when clicking on the FUSE-T “virtual volume” which appears after unlocking the vault:

Your Cryptomator app is misconfigured and uses the fallback WebDAV integrations instead of macFUSE. Lock all vaults and open the settings, tab “virtual volume”. Open the dropdown menu. There you should see macFUSE. If this is not the case, macFUSE is not used/detected by Cryptomator.

If macFUSE cannot be selected, ensure that you installed it properly (Getting Started · macfuse/macfuse Wiki · GitHub)

Hello and thank you for your reply. I do have Macfuse installed, the current edition, and it is selected as the virtual drive. I am running Sequoia 15.4.1 on an apple silicon M4 chip. In settings, there is a Mac fuse item, which states that it is running 4.10.2 and there are no updates available at this time.

I went to the file itself that I was trying to unlock, setting it for fuse T. Under vault options in the file itself, rather than settings in Cryptomator, it lets you choose the virtual drive, and when I selected fuse-T from that, it DID open a fuse-T location In Finder with the files in it. I have been used to setting the virtual drive in settings, rather than in an individual file itself under vault options