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Neil_Stanley
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox and Windows 11 - not autostarting
Although all the settings say it should be, my recently installed copy of Dropbox on a new W11 machine is not autostarting on switch on. I'm having to start it manually. One PC and 2 iOS systems can ...
- 3 years ago
Neil_Stanley wrote:
Tried that (144.4.4491) - on reboot still no tray icon but DbxSvc exists in Task Manager.
Go into Windows Settings/Apps/Startup and make sure Windows hasn't disabled the startup of Dropbox.
Mark
3 years agoSuper User II
Have you tried a reinstall?
- r-c-1953 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Problem solved! An app called CCleaner was turning off Dropbox at Startup. Turned CCleaner switch to off at startup and turned Dropbox on and voila! Dropbox now is in the system tray! Thank you so much for your help!
- kndclark-1253280122 years agoHelpful | Level 5
So none of the suggested fixes worked for me. In startup apps and in the app profiles it was already set to startup when the system starts. I do think I have solved the issue for my machine.
I looked in the task scheduler and there were two entries for Dropbox and both were disabled. I deleted the one that didn't look as complete and enabled the other. On reboot Dropbox was running. I hope this continues to work.
- Megan2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi kndclark-125328012, thanks for the update!
Keep an eye out for this, and update us if you come across any issues again. See you around!
- r-c-1952 years agoHelpful | Level 6Hello,
Unfortunately the problem is back. Not sure of running CCleaner is causing the issue.
- Neil_Stanley3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Tried that (144.4.4491) - on reboot still no tray icon but DbxSvc exists in Task Manager. File moved to Dropbox folder didn't appear on other devices until I forced Dropbox start (when 3 additional Dropbox tasks appeared in Task Manager as did tray icon).
Thanks.
- Rich3 years agoSuper User II
Neil_Stanley wrote:
Tried that (144.4.4491) - on reboot still no tray icon but DbxSvc exists in Task Manager.
Go into Windows Settings/Apps/Startup and make sure Windows hasn't disabled the startup of Dropbox.
- r-c-1953 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Didn't work. Dropbox still not starting on Windows Startup. Dropbox was set to start at Windows Startup just like the screen shows.
When Windows was restarted, somehow, the Dropbox switch was turned from on to off.
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