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Please allow pairing of more than two accounts. As a contractor, I am a member of a company's business account, a team member of another company, and have my personal account. It is frustrating to on...
AlignAdmin
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have actually said this a few times in here but I understand that no one reads the thread from start to finsih 🙂
OK so one Windows user account per Dropbox, these can be local user profiles, no need for MSAccount profiles but they can be if you want.
On each account move the dropbox folder to a common area such as C:\DB\Box1 box2 box3
(Box# is an example folder name, use names that mean something to you)
Last action, turn OFF the start dropbox on startup, then logout of the profile, repeat per extar dropbox
Return to your normal profile, and for each additional dropbox create a shortcut as follows
C:\Windows\System32\runas.exe /savecred /user:UserProfileNameHere "C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Client\Dropbox.exe"
UserProfileNameHere is replaced with the user profile name of course.
On first run of the shortcut it will prompt then save the user profile password.
optionally move those shortcuts into the Startup folder if u want them to run on login.
Thats it, all your doing is getting windows to run each users dropbox.
AMAZINGLY COMPLEXE EH!
When I first did this all the dropbox icons used to show up in the icon tray next to each other, dripbox has changed some code now and only the last one launched shows up now, not a big issue.
Hope this helps.
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