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Sleepless Digital
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Constant "Permission to update" request on Windows
Getting a "permission to update" request from Windows (10 Pro) about every 30 minutes. Regardless of me clicking yes, or cancel, the request pops up all the time. Any ideas?
- 2 years ago
Hi Adrian-
I ended up having to uninstall/reinstall DB. I timed it for some downtime because the re-syncing took about 8 hours, but it did fix the issue. I hope it works for you. - Cheers-
Sleepless Digital
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi Megan-
Version 172.4.7555
I have admin privileges and this is a recent development. I have had DB installed for years - this is new. I don't know if it is related to a recent Win update or DB update, but my guess is it has something to do with permissions settings changing with one of them. I wouldn't care so much but when I start getting a tray load of icons from attempted updates, and the resource drain, it gets disruptive.
If you can figure this out it would be amazing. I did see other ,mentions of this issue in search results - not on this forum but within other tech solving ones. Nothing besides a full uninstall/reinstall seems to fix it but if that can be avoided it would be best.
Nancy
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoHey Sleepless Digital! Hope it’s OK to jump in.
It may sound trivial, but have you also restarted your device in the meantime and these notifications continue to pop up on your screen?
- Sleepless Digital3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Yes, I really wish that would fix it! I shut down daily, but it still keeps happening. I had some issues with Win updates not processing too but was able to correct that. That also took a lot of restarts, and every time I hoped DB would also magically fix however...
It might be a setting in the Registry but I need to know the specific keys to edit.
- Hannah3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi again, Sleepless Digital!
Can you please download and run the Dropbox installer, to see if that does the trick?
If not, please uninstall the Dropbox app, restart your computer and then reinstall it and let us know how it goes.
- Sleepless Digital3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hannah-
You are obviously not reading the thread. Yes, of course I could do a complete uninstall/reinstall and then spend 2 days syncing the 2 TB of data I have on the account. I have nothing else to do and I am sure all of my clients would understand that I can't access their files until that is done.
This is not the solution I come to a community for. I am looking for something to avoid that loss of time and productivity. If you can't provide better than that, I understand, but please at least take the time to read the issue and the desire to avoid the obvious before adding a generic comment/solution.
Thank you.
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