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IH8Computers
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox App on a Windows Server 2016 RDS/Terminal Server
We run the DropBox App on a Windows Server 2016 RDS/Terminal Server. And yes - I already opened a support ticket and was immedialy told DropBox is not supported on a server. However, it took me only 5 seconds to find a Dropbox article describing exactly how to setup Drobox on a server. -_-
The issue: We're finding that the DropBox sync folders created for each User Profile (which we move from the C: drive to the D: drive) on the RDS server are growing quite large. Not only that, but several of them are signing-in to the DropBox app with the extact same account, thus creating duplicated DropBox sync folders.
This customer pays for their server storage, so usage matters $$$.
Any recommendations on sync configurations in this type of deployment to try and mitage how much of the of the local stroage DroBox is eating-up?
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- Lusil5 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hello IH8Computers, thanks for dropping by.
You're right, the Dropbox app isn't designed to run on Windows Server OSes.
However, since you mention that you're running it in different user profiles, could you clarify if any of those users are signing out of their accounts when they stop using it?
Could you also let me know the ID (eg. #1234567) of the ticket that you submitted to our team?
Looking forward to hearing back from you!
- rhythmMANx5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
RDS/Terminal Server users usually leave their profiles disconnected. We have as GPO to Sign-out the profile after x hours of inactivity.
Ticket #11631238: DB: Local Storage Consumption for Multiple Accounts - Lusil5 years ago
Dropbox Staff
I see, thanks for clarifying that for me.
I was able to find the ticket and can see that the member of my team who reviewed this for you did reply back.
Due to account-specific information that may be needed on this, I'd recommend continuing troubleshooting via that ticket.
I've made sure to forward your comments from here, so when you have the chance, check what they mention and don't hesitate to get back to them with any additional information.
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