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mblatz01
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox Context Menu (Including "Copy Dropbox Link") not Appearing in Explorer
Windows 10 Home Edition 64-bit, ver 22H2
Dropbox ver 173.4.6706
When I open up my Dropbox folder from DB desktop app (using folder icon in Dropbox panel displayed):
And then right-click on an item on left side of Explorer (the folder list), a complete Dropbox context menu is displayed:
But if I move cursor over to file pane and do same thing, there is no set of Dropbox related menu items:
So, for instance, I can't "Copy Dropbox Link" for an individual file...frustrating! Any thoughts?
16 Replies
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi mblatz01, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Could you try reinstalling the Dropbox desktop application, without uninstalling it first, by using this link, and then rebooting your device entirely?
This will help me to assist further!
- mblatz013 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Reinstall and reboot done as requested, using admin rights (not strictly necessary, I understand) and seemed to occur without issue? (If there is an installation log that is human-readable, I'd review or send if you can point me to it)
- Nancy3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Sorry for jumping in, mblatz01!
Just to clarify; did reinstalling the Dropbox app resolve the issue you were having?
- mblatz013 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Jay Nancy Sorry for the delay responding (I didn't receive an email notification for some reason?)...no, it did not. Exact same behavior (links presented for folders, not for files) still persists.
And, if it is diagnostically meaningful, the Dropbox app window that appears in corner when I click on QuickLaunch icon also has the "link" icon presenter to right of list of recent files and etc. grayed out/not usable.
- Nancy3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi again, mblatz01!
Can you send one extra screenshot of the “link icon” that you mention, so that I can have a visual?
Also, did you recently upgrade your Windows OS (right before this issue occurred) or not really?
- mblatz013 years agoExplorer | Level 3
re: O/S, no, not a major upgrade. Of course, Windoze more or less does whatever it wants re: weekly or monthly fixes/patches/releases. But to be fair, I am not really sure when I lost the DB file level "create link" functionality. And, to be clear, I can get a link if I got to Dropbox on the web and login, it's just a PitA.
The "link icon" I referred to is the middle one when a line item in the app panel is hovered over (the first and second are disabled/grayed out, the third (the ellipsis) is active:
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi mblatz01, thanks for the details!
Keep in mind that his issue may be related to other applications on your computer that use the icon overlay and context menu functionality of your OS.
As you are on Windows, please note that it has a limit of 15 overlay icons that Windows Explorer can load, and the operating system reserves 4 for its own use. If there are more than 15 (which would mean the Google Drive icons), then the Dropbox icons or context menus may not show.
To fix this and move the Dropbox sync icons to the first 15 positions:
- Follow the steps in the following article to open your Windows 10 registry editor (applicable to Windows 11 also):- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-open-registry-editor-in-windows-10-deab38e6-91d6-e0aa-4b7c-8878d9e07b11
- A “Registry Editor” window will open.
- Navigate through the following folders: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” > “SOFTWARE” > “Microsoft” > “Windows” > “CurrentVersion” > “Explorer” > “ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers”.
- Rename (right-click and click Rename) the files, so that the Dropbox files appear in the first 15 files in the list. You can do this by putting spaces in front of those file names, so that they move higher up in the list.
- Close and restart both of your computer and the Dropbox desktop app.
- mblatz013 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I'll see if this makes sense...hard to see how it can work for folders but not files, but I'll check it out.
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
If you could give it a go, and let us know that'd be amazing mblatz01!
If this doesn't work, we're here to try out the next steps.
- mblatz013 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Megan Before I rename (or delete) anything, I want to ask about the several DropboxExt## entries. Are all of these (10 of them!) normal? Necessary? Also, I note that they are not 15 entries down. Is that relevant? And I don’t use OneDrive or GoogleDrive, really...they just were installed once or possibly without my knowledge...do I need their entries?
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