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Danyel
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
How to remove old, non active Dropbox installation from Windows 10
Hello all!
I installed Dropbox on my Windows 10 PC many years ago. The install location was the L: drive.
Two years ago I did a fresh install of Windows 10. I had to reinstall Dropbox. This t...
- 3 years ago
I got the folder deleted. First I was able to move the two sub-folders from the Dropbox folder and put them in C:\Temp. Then I could delete the Dropbx folder. That really did not solve the problems because I still could not delete the now moved sub-folders. But I was now in a simpler environment.
After much trial and error, I found this worked.
For each sub-folder, I clicked in Properties and then Security. Then I clicked on Advanced. There was a Deny permission entry for "Special" access. I highlighted that and clicked om Edit. I clicked on Show Advanced Permissions. Included in that list were checked Advanced Persmission for Delete and Delete Subfolder and Files. Eureka, might those Deny Delete special permissions that have something to do with not being able to delete those files?
I clicked on Cancel to get back to the Advanced window. I highlighted the "deny" Special access entry again. I checked "Replace all child ....". I clicked on Remove. I clicked Yes in the confirm action box that popped up. A progress window flashed by and I was back at the Properties window. The Deny Special permission was deleted. I clicked on OK. The Properties window disappeared and I right-clicked on the folder and selected delete. I was asked to confirm if I wanted to permanently delete it. I responded yes. AND IT WORKED! The folder was now deleted.
azalea4va
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks for the help Hannah, but I wonder if we could explore this more. I have a similar problem but in a simpler configuration. I am running Win10 on a standalone personal computer. I installed dropbox to work with a work dropbox account. My responsibilities that gave me access to the account changed, so I no needed dropbox access. I uninstalled drop box. But the c:\users\ME\Dropbox folder still existed. I tried to delete it in file explorer. File Explorer said access denied and that I had to change to administrator. I clicked on Continue and did that. Then FileExplore said access denied and the operation required the permission of MY account (which is where I started). But at that point, it did not give the option to continue, just try again, which did nothing, or cancel. I tried FileExplore running as ME and running as admin, both failed. I tried command prompt. The DEL command for the Dropbox folder ran without any error message but the folder did not get deleted. Same result running as ME and admin. I tried booting in safe mode and deleting. No change in behavior.
1. Change User Account Control Settings.
I do not know what that is
2. Activate The Built-in Administrator Account (Command Prompt)
Did not work
3. Use SFC Scan.
No errors reported
4. Use Safe Mode.
Did not work
5. Change User Privilege Settings.
Not sure what you mean by this. All files in the dropbox folder are owned by my account. My account has all permission (read/write/etc.
6. Delete a Folder via Third-party Software.
I am not inclined to use third party software to "trick" Windows into doing something it does not want to do. But that may be why I am having a problem in the first place. If I have to resort to third party software, then what kind of tricky stuff did Dropbox do in setting up or managing that folder such that using regular Windows mechanisms (and extraordinary ones as well) cannot delete it? That is the headline for me. And this strikes as a non-trivial problem in what Dropbox software has done.
So I am looking for ideas of where to go from here.
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoHi azalea4va, to change the UAC, you can follow these steps to see if they help. Keep us updated with any changes.
- azalea4va3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I think the insructions were for a different flavor of windows, maybe a server implentation? There is not "System and Security" in my Windows 10. There is a Security and Maintenance" and a "System". In the former, there is a "Change UAC settings" but those settings only dealt with notification, they did not control authroization. They were set to the default anyway, which is always notify. Tere was a change security and mainenance settings but again that nly dealth with essages and everything was already turned on.
- azalea4va3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I got the folder deleted. First I was able to move the two sub-folders from the Dropbox folder and put them in C:\Temp. Then I could delete the Dropbx folder. That really did not solve the problems because I still could not delete the now moved sub-folders. But I was now in a simpler environment.
After much trial and error, I found this worked.
For each sub-folder, I clicked in Properties and then Security. Then I clicked on Advanced. There was a Deny permission entry for "Special" access. I highlighted that and clicked om Edit. I clicked on Show Advanced Permissions. Included in that list were checked Advanced Persmission for Delete and Delete Subfolder and Files. Eureka, might those Deny Delete special permissions that have something to do with not being able to delete those files?
I clicked on Cancel to get back to the Advanced window. I highlighted the "deny" Special access entry again. I checked "Replace all child ....". I clicked on Remove. I clicked Yes in the confirm action box that popped up. A progress window flashed by and I was back at the Properties window. The Deny Special permission was deleted. I clicked on OK. The Properties window disappeared and I right-clicked on the folder and selected delete. I was asked to confirm if I wanted to permanently delete it. I responded yes. AND IT WORKED! The folder was now deleted.
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