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dhainlin
5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
can't redirect into reparse point please choose different target path
So, I uninstalled Dropbox. Now I find that my folders; Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and God knows what else are all set to my Dropbox folder. When I go to 'restore' these folders t...
- 4 years ago
Hello everyone,
Our engineer's have looked into this and have provided a solution that should assist. If you follow the steps below, this should ensure that your folders are restored to the default for your PC. If you have any other issues, feel free to create a new thread and we will follow up with you shortly.
1) Make sure the Dropbox desktop application is running (re-download if you have already deleted the application)
2) Click on the Dropbox icon in the system tray and then click your profile picture or initials
3) Select ‘Preferences’
4) Click on the ‘Account’ tab, and then click in the window under the tab (just anywhere will do)
5) Hold down the ‘alt+H’ keys
6) select the option to “reset OS folders”
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoSo, the desktop app is linked to Account A or B ColeSnow? You can check this from the app's preferences under the Account tab.
If you could also elaborate on the problems that syncing Account B on your computer created for you, I'd appreciate it.
ColeSnow
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Sure. I'll try to be as clear as possible, though it's been confusing for me.
I already had Dropbox account A for personal use. Dropbox B was created for me through an employer (freelance, so I was using my personal computer). I inadvertently set it up so that ALL my computer files were being saved to Dropbox B. After the job finished, I continued to have access to Dropbox B because they forgot to take me off and I didn't realize I had set it up as the default pathway. Once I realized this, I couldn't figure out how to correct it, so I removed all of my personal files from Dropbox B (I thought) and uninstalled it from my computer. This did not fix the issue and it was still the default pathway. I tried the following:
1. Reinstalling Dropbox on my computer. It is linked to Dropbox A (my personal account). Yet Dropbox B is still the default pathway.
2. Resetting to the default pathways but the Dropbox B pathway now IS the default and I am not able to make my C drive the default pathway.
Somewhere in this process, the "can't redirect into reparse point please choose different target path" came up but I'm hoping there's a more straightforward way to solve this.
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi ColeSnow, just to make sure we're on the same page, can you clarify if you try to move the Dropbox folder location?
If so, did you try through the app's settings? Feel free to send me a few screenshots of the error you get in order for me to have visual; and walk me through the steps you follow on your end, when you see the error.
Thanks!
- ColeSnow3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Just like when you bring your car to the mechanic and it miraculously seems to have fixed itself...my problem seems to have been resolved. Thanks for your help!
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