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Scott W.34
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
How does one remove the Dropbox link from the Navigation Pane om Windows 10?
I don't notice it on Win8.1, but I have already hacked out a bunch of stuff in the registry on Win8.1. I have the Dropbox folder conveniently located in the root of a second hard drive, I don't need ...
- 9 years ago
Okay, I think I figured out how to do it. There's only one key value that you have to change, but you also have to change its permissions so that Dropbox won't change it back.
First you have to go to:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{E31EA727-12ED-4702-820C-4B6445F28E1A}
And set the System.IsPinnedToNamespaceTree value to 0.
This will remove it from the File Explorer's navigation pane.
Afterwards, you'll need to prevent Dropbox from changing the value back.
To do this, right click the {E31EA727-12ED-4702-820C-4B6445F28E1A} key and then click Permissions. Click Advanced, and then click Add. In the dialog box that appears, type Everyone, and then click OK. Change the type to Deny, and make it apply to This key only. Click Show advanced permissions, and check the Set Value box.
Afterwards, click OK and Dropbox should no longer be able to modify that value. Hopefully Dropbox or Microsoft will make this kind of thing easier someday.
DC_Lawrence
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Just uninstall the program from the control panel.
Tommy J.1
9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Seriously? You take the time to respond only to be an idiot?
- Jane9 years ago
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I've uninstalled Dropbox completely, rebooted, removed all Dropbox appdata folders for every user and every other file/folder/link/entry by searching the entire C: drive (the only drive), rebooted, removed every single Dropbox folder or entry in the registry, rebooted, rebooted, rebooted, checked the Autoruns program I use, and then rechecked everything again. So there does not appear to be anything left saying "dropbox" in any of the usual places. But still, the Dropbox link remains in the Navigation Pane on Windows 10, with apparently no way to delete it directly.
Some folks think that Microsoft itself may be providing a Dropbox folder by default, even if you don't install Dropbox. But the link only appears for the one Winders user on my computer where Dropbox was set up, not any others. If Microsoft had placed this in as a default link, it would make sense that it would appear for all users. So I'm not buying that this is a Microsoft default.
There must be somewhere else then where some peice of Dropbox remains, perhaps not even called "dropbox" so it does not show up in any file or registry searches.
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