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Glen H.5
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Account Downgraded and can't make files online-only
I keep getting a message every 15 seconds telling me: "Acount downgraded. Files can no longer be made online-only". All of my desktop icons flash periodically, too, as if they are resetting, and so does my cursor and toolbar icons.
I have access to Dropbox (regular account) on all devices, but on my notebook computer, this series of problems shows. I can't even see the Dropbox icon periodically from the taskbar.
I'm using the most up to date version on all devices (Windows), 165.4.4300, but on the offending laptop when the Dropbox icon shows, it says Starting.... and doesn't load.
- MeganDropbox Staff
Hi Glen H.5, let's jump right into this!
In regards to the first thing you mentioned about turning your files online-only, could you check your account's plan, and let me know more?
It sounds like your account might have been downgraded from a paid plan, which would justify the message you're seeing.
As for the 'starting' syncing status of the app, how long has it been like that? Have you tried signing out of the app, then back in?
Let me know more!
- neksocialmediaNew member | Level 2
Greetings!
I have same issues, Account downgraded. Files can no longer be made online-only"
when i try to login to account it's says your account is disabled. any idea what's happening?
- MeganDropbox Staff
Hi neksocialmedia, let's jump right into this!
Were you part of a Dropbox Business team, before this happened? Is it possible that if you were part of a team, the admin removed you from it?
When did this start happening, and have you received any Dropbox emails informing you about your account?
Let me know more, and we'll take it from there!
- Glen H.5Explorer | Level 3
Megan,
I cannot even get started on the advanced install. Here are the instructions.
Windows
Quit the Dropbox desktop app. (To do so, click the Dropbox icon in your taskbar, click your avatar (profile picture or initials), and click Quit).
Uninstall the Dropbox desktop app from your computer.
Restart your computer.
OK, I DID THIS USING THE CONTROL PANEL, SINCE I DON'T HAVE THE ICON IN MY TASKBAR.
Open the Windows Registry editor.
Double-click the folder named “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” to open it.
Inside that folder, find the “Dropbox” and “DropboxUpdate” folders by searching in the folders named “SOFTWARE” and “WOW6432Node”. They’ll be in either or both locations. Delete the “Dropbox” and “DropboxUpdate” folders. (To do so, right-click each folder and click Delete).
I DON'T SEE THOSE FOLDERS IN SOFTWARE OR WOW64232Node. So there is nothing there to delete.
Open File Explorer search for the folder “%LOCALAPPDATA%”.
Inside that folder, delete the “Dropbox” folder.
THERE WAS NO SUCH FOLDER.
Download and install the Dropbox desktop app.
Since your original Dropbox folder is still on your computer at this point, if you don’t want to create a new one, click Advanced Settings during the download prompts and click the location of your existing Dropbox folder. For example, if your Dropbox folder is located at “D:\OtherDrive\Folder\Dropbox”, choose “D:\OtherDrive\Folder”.I CLICKED ON THE LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE APP. THE EXE FILE DOWNLOADED. AFTER I CLICKED ON IT, THE DOWNLOAD BEGAN WITH NO OPTIONS FOR ADVANCED SETTINGS. THERE WERE NO PROMPTS AT ALL, JUST A DOWNLOAD WINDOW, WHICH THEN CHANGED TO AN INSTALLER WINDOW WITH A PROGRESS BAR.
AFTER ABOUT 1-2 MINUTES, THE WINDOW DISAPPEARED, ALL OF MY DESKTOP ICONS SEEMED TO REFRESH. THEN I GOT A SIGN IN WINDOW WITH "SET UP DROPBOX" AS THE TITLE. BEHIND IT WAS A FULL SCREEN IMAGE OF A COMPUTER AND A MESSAGE SAYING SIGN IN, YOUR DROPBOX IS ALMOST READY!
SO, WHERE IS THE ADVANCED SETTINGS BUTTON? I'VE DONE THIS MUCH IN THE INSTALLATION HALF A DOZEN TIMES AND NEVER SEEN IT. PLEASE ADVISE.
- Glen H.5Explorer | Level 3
Just noticed your suggestion to sign out. When I tried to reinstall, it asks me to sign in. That makes sense since I am reinstalling after I remove it from the computer, right?? There shouldn't be a memory of signing in after that action is taken, I would think.
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