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Mike G.
12 years agoNew member | Level 1
Disable automatic updates
How can I prevent dropbox from automatically updating itself? The new dropbox 3 has a very anti-windows-7 UI that I don't like, so I reinstalled 2.10. How do I stop dropbox from continually installing v3?
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- Peter S.1511 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Fabrizio
It took me a while to realize that {YourPathToDropBox} doesnt mean to the bin installation...it means the place where dropbox stores your stuff. Lightbulb !
- Fabrizio C.11 years agoNew member | Level 1
Hi Peter.
Thank you for your answer.
I knew that was a path. As I said I can't apparently find in my Dropbox 3.4.6 fresh install over which I installed 3.6.9 an exe file bringing name "dropbox-upgrade-*.exe" or similar.
This is full search in my disk C: in my Win XP Pro system with search string "dropbox" :


- Fabrizio C.11 years agoNew member | Level 1
Here I am again.
I uninstalled Dropbox from my system and deleted from disk any file reference to Dropbox but not my local files.
I installed Dropbox 3.6.9
I desabled two tasks :
C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\DropboxUpdateTaskMachineCore
C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\DropboxUpdateTaskMachineUA
I desabled two service in Win XP Services :
Servizio Aggiornamento Dropbox (dbupdate)
Servizio Aggiornamento Dropbox (dbupdatem)
I unticked in my Win XP registry :
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current\Version\Run\Dropbox
Task Scheduler \ DropboxUpdateTaskMachineCore.job
I also added in secpol.msc 4 lines set as forbidden operations:
C:\Programmi\Dropbox\Update\1.3.27.29\DropboxUpdate.exe
C:\Programmi\Dropbox\Update\1.3.27.29\DropboxUpdateBroker.exe
C:\Programmi\Dropbox\Update\1.3.27.29\DropboxUpdateOnDemand.exe
C:\Programmi\Dropbox\Update\DropboxUpdate.exe
I hope this is enough to stop permanently Dropbox autoupdate which is messing up my system with some new bugged crap versions which dont run in my Win XP Pro, such as the recent 3.8.5
Thanks to Stefan F. and sciensys .. for their suggestions.
- Stefan F.211 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Fabrizio C.,
"dropbox-upgrade-*.exe" is not an existing file name, it is a wildcard matching all file names beginning with "dropbox-upgrade-" and ending with ".exe". This is to aim all versions setups (dropbox-upgrade-3.6.6.exe, dropbox-upgrade-2.9.1.exe...) which could be downloaded. You can't just browse your directories with secpol.msc, you have to actually type or copy/paste this.
And like _Peter S. _said, {YourPathToDropBox} isn't the installation path, but the data path you choosed when installing Dropbox and which appears in Preferences > Account.
Thanks to Kerio Personal Firewall, which was very helpful to find this *** path !
- Fabrizio C.11 years agoNew member | Level 1
Hi _Stefan F.
_Thank you for your further explaination.
I have searched all my C: disk and I could'nt find any dropbox-upgrade-****.exe file anyway.
That's because before installing Dropbox 3.6.9 (I used Dropbox 3.6.9 Offline Installer.exe file to do that) I have cleaned all existing folders referring to Dropbox.
Thank you again.
- Frank Z.511 years agoNew member | Level 1
Well the craziest part about this is that my update fails EVERY TIME. I'd rather just block it! I'll look at the security policy method...
Has the other shoe dropped? How often does it need it?
- Samuel L.411 years agoNew member | Level 1
Disabling updates is crazy. Doing that makes you prone to security exploits, all at the cost of a "better UI."
You're better off sticking with updates, or move to another product.
We're capable of installing updates manually. Automatic updates can cause problems in some situations that I won't regurgitate here.
DB isn't exactly dripping in security exploits, btw, is it?
- Fabrizio C.11 years agoNew member | Level 1
@System Void
You are right, there might be security exploits without a regular upgrade.
Problem is that some updates are not running with my Win XP Pro and old CPU and I have all the time to uninstall DB, clean my system, reinstall the previous working version, reindex all my files.
It takes about 2 hours to do that.
I am planning to shift to other cloud service when the one year contract will expire.
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