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yulianwardhana
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Two Personal Dropbox Accounts with different Plans in the same Laptop
Dear Community Support,
Newby here.
My intent: to have two personal dropbox account:
1st account with basic plan - been using this already and works like a charm. No intent to share.
2nd account will have family plan - files to be shared with fam members.
I just created my 2nd account (different email account) in the same machine. Want to upgrade this 2nd account to be Family Plan.
a) Would this intent meet the objective?
b) Will I see two different dropbox folders in my machine (file explorer)? If need to be re-setting, how? Don't want to loose the 1st account access.
c) Would it be easy to switch between two accounts in a browser? I saw my browser goes to the 2nd account everytime I call dropbox in the browser.
d) one of fam members using IOS. Would this be possible to share files between to operating system?
yulianwardhana wrote:
... is it possible to have two personal accounts in the same machine and syncNo. You can link a personal and Business account together so they will both sync, but it's not possible to link multiple personal accounts to the same computer. The only way to sync multiple personal accounts to the same computer would be if each Dropbox account was associated with a different user account on the computer.
- HannahDropbox Staff
Hey yulianwardhana, thanks for reaching out to the Dropbox Community.
At the moment it's possible to link a personal Dropbox account with a Dropbox Business team account, for both to be accessible using the Dropbox application.
If you want, you can up-vote this relevant idea, to show your support.
Let me know if you have any questions!
- yulianwardhanaExplorer | Level 4Hi Hannah
Thanks for providing the input. My intent is having two personal accounts, and not inteded for having a business account. I may confuse with the dropbox term personal family and business professional, but I believe they have different plans respectively.
So then, the question remains, is it possible to have two personal accounts in the same machine and sync, with one account with personal plan multi-users, and another one just personal basic plan? Or do I have to give up the one with basic?- RichSuper User II
yulianwardhana wrote:
... is it possible to have two personal accounts in the same machine and syncNo. You can link a personal and Business account together so they will both sync, but it's not possible to link multiple personal accounts to the same computer. The only way to sync multiple personal accounts to the same computer would be if each Dropbox account was associated with a different user account on the computer.
- tedwalker125New member | Level 2
I currently have a personal and business dropbox account. However, I have another business that I would like to create a team account for. Is this possible? So I would have one personal and 2 separate business accounts all running through the desktop app?
- RichSuper User II
tedwalker125 wrote:
So I would have one personal and 2 separate business accounts all running through the desktop app?
You can create a second business account, but you can't link it to another business account like you are with your current accounts. You can only link a single personal account with a single Business account. You're not able to link two personal accounts or two business accounts, and there's no way to link a third account of either type.
- tedwalker125New member | Level 2Thanks for the reply, but these would sit side by side in the desktop app?
- Frank P E.Helpful | Level 7
I have a windows computer with multiple userid's ( loging's ) and each user has there own dropbox id/account --- Is anyone running dropbox on windows this way?
- MarkSuper User II
Frank P E. wrote:
I have a windows computer with multiple userid's ( loging's ) and each user has there own dropbox id/account --- Is anyone running dropbox on windows this way?
It is quite a common workaround, however, remember that Dropbox will ONLY sync the account you are logged in to at that time (i.e. actively open in Windows). The others wont sync until you swap account
- Frank P E.Helpful | Level 7
Greeting Mark --- thanks for your reply -- you answered my question that support could not understand even with screen shots and capture session. So, in the case of the user that is NOT active, if the active user were to get a "poke" that there is a update pending, and the update is applied and the active users' session is restarted what happends to the instance of dropbox.exe in the inactive session. I have come to the conclusion that when I switch to the inactive user and dropbox.exe is not running (any more) it was because dropbox.exe was update on the then active session --- does this make any sense?
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