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Rscara wrote: Yes, the app has always been required, but before it would simply create a folder that you could access via windows explorer as any other folder and it worked great, now i'm stuck accessing everything only through the app
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Dropbox website is extremely slow when accessing or uploading files Hey, guys Long-time Dropbox user, but perhaps not for very much longer Every time I try to go to Dropbox in the last couple of days, it is unresponsive * No matter what browser I use * No matter which part of the website I try to access (it took 20 minutes to update a
- I need to remove someone from accessing our Dropbox . . . - Dropbox Community
I need to remove someone from accessing our Dropbox account, however we're not a Business plan hi we are a sporting club and are using general dropbox not business One of our members set up drop box for all our clubs files however this member has now left and I am not sure how to block his access to drop box
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Accessing paper files from desktop app (Windows and Linux) I have dropbox installed on both my Windows PC as well as on my Linux notebook I am looking for the paper files but cannot seem to find them anywhere The only place I can access them is through the browser or on the mobile app Can I access them through my file system?
- I need help accessing a password-protected file.
I need help accessing a password-protected file I was sent a file to my dropbox for which I have the password
- Accessing 2 separate accounts from 1 computer - Dropbox Community
Accessing 2 separate accounts from 1 computer I have 2 Dropbox accounts (separate emails logins) One is my original personal account and the other I specifically use only in connection with my business (clients send files to this second account)
- Accessing a Shared Folder using Free Account - Dropbox Community
Accessing a Shared Folder using Free Account Help! I have a client that uses Dropbox and has shared a folder with me (4 GB currently) In order to access the folder, Dropbox said I need to sign up for an account I signed up for a free account but now Dropbox is saying I can't access the shared folder because it is too big
- Dropbox folder in File Explorer in Windows 11 is painfully slow
I recently 'upgraded' to Windows 11 and the new File Explorer is now painfully slow when navigating the Dropbox folder Simply navigating the hierarchy takes
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