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Carlo C.
11 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox does not appear on tray box, does not start at start up, does not sync files - Windows 7
I have the latest version of Dropbox 3.2.6. Its been about 3 days that dropbox wont work on one of my systems running Windows 7. It was working and syncing fine a few days ago. Now I try to check it in the task bar system tray and the icon is gone, not hidden. I check the windows start up services and dropbox is no where to be found. The task manager shows the process running but no change on memory usage for that application. I have tried uninstalling and installing and no change. In fact once its done installing it doesn't show me the steps that usually come after the installation is complete like choosing sync options, etc. I upgraded to pro user thinking that was gonna fix it but still no change. It is working fine on my laptop which has windows 8 but I need it to work on my desktop as well. I hope this gets resolved, I have been using this service for a couple of years but if this keeps on occurring I will be force to seek a better cloud storage service, and I dont want to do that.
Thank you for your time and hope to hear back from someone from the support team.
-Sebastian
I have been struggling with this as well. Finally resolved!!!!!!!!!!! I had given up all together. Today I plugged my phone into my cpu to transfer photos manually. When I got done a Dropbox window opened up asking me to sign in. Once I did, the computer started syncing, and I am back to working just fine!
Same problem. Right-clicking on Dropbox and Running as Administrator worked for me.
- Thanks for the swift reply!Just a quick question here to determine the case. Can you access the website version of Dropbox from the same network or are you having issues connecting to the website as well? Seems like a firewall, security program, proxy or VPN is blocking the Dropbox desktop. Can you make sure that these steps are followed for the configuration of your firewall and that the domains listed here are allowed or whitelisted?Secondly, could you reply here with a screenshot (omitting personal info) of what you're seeing? It would be really helpful in locating the case.Will be awaiting your message here!Warm regards,JaneA
- Uninstalling, rebooting, reinstalling with the Firewall turned OFF worked for me. Thnx!
A reinstall fixed it for me.
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- xombie h.10 years agoNew member | Level 1
I'm currently having this problem and neither running as administrator nor mucking in the registry fixed anything.
- StevenSC10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Same problem here.
Checking / unchecking the box 'Start Dropbox on system startup' has absolutely no effect (i.e.neither creates new nor deletes existing startup command).
Also, startup command previously generated by this checkbox ("C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Client\Dropbox.exe" /systemstartup) causes Dropbox to startup then immediately terminate.
Problem solved by manually removing any existing startup command and creating a new startup command using same '/home' parameter used by Dropbox Start menu command
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Client\Dropbox.exe" /home
or, on 32-bit systems,
"C:\Program Files\Dropbox\Client\Dropbox.exe" /home
- Hagen D.10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Open Task Manager (right-click Windows desktop shortcut bar or type Task Manager in Windows search).
Go to Start-up tab.
Find Dropbox. If status is Disabled, right-click and select Enable.
Dropbox will now start on Windows start-up.
- André G.110 years agoNew member | Level 1
Had this problem, reinstalled. worked for a week, now it is not starting again.
My solution? sync . c o m
Tired of services that do not offer support,. does not pay attention to common prolems and do not care about users.
- blasda310 years agoNew member | Level 2
- JT1009 years agoNew member | Level 2
Had the same issue on a fresh win10 install, the compatibility fix worked for me, Thanks!!
- resistance9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks, "Run as admininstrator" worked for me. (Caveat: I have not tried to reboot and see whether it starts automatically).
Details:
Windows 10
Error message on startup:
See the logfile 'C:\Program Files (x86)\DropBox\Client\Dropbox.exe.log' for details
Uninstall / reinstall did not help.
Has been running fine on this computer for years.
Again, thanks for the run as administrator tip.
- resistance9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Update: "Run as administrator" manually did work, but regrettably, it did not survive a reboot.
Same error message.
Yes, I can "Run as administrator" manually again, but that is nto a viable long term solution.
I sent a request to DropBox support for more info.
- Jane9 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey resistance,
Thank you for getting in touch with us here!
Happy to help you with this. Can you please let me know your ticket ID, so that I follow-up on that?
Looking forward to hearing back from you!
Kind regards,
JaneA
- resistance9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Ticket number 5622006, agent Monica.
Thank you
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