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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 the link cluttering up the Navigation Pane, or the Desktop for that matter.

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.
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- Mike R10 years agoNew member | Level 1
This is actually super annoying. I was invited by a colleague to join a team folder, and the app added TWO links in the navigation pane - one for "Organisation Team Files", and one for "Organisation My Files". I was invited to join so I could see team files, and had no intention of using the My Files one. Much like everyone else, I wanted to remove BOTH and only pin the team files one to Quick Access... But no, Dropbox is just too cool for that, and has to reserve it's own space (with padding above and below to make it feel special) in MY navigation pane. As mentioned, what a waste of code.
- Jack D.1910 years agoNew member | Level 1
My Dropbox name in Win Explore used to say Dropbox. Now it says dropbox-namespace extension role.personal, AND files I put in DB on my main computer don't show up in DB app on my iDevices. What is UP??
jack
- Joao N.210 years agoNew member | Level 1
Simple solution to all your problems: uninstall Dropbox and use any of its competitors! I'm super happy I ditched these guys :)
- Malevola M.10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Months of this and no response. Also uninstalling Dropbox. It is unacceptable that I do not have a choice about whether Dropbox appears in my navigation pane.
- addysoftware10 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox is/was a good app. Saved me since very long time ago, because i needed a sync program, working myself simultaneously at many projects on several different devices, and this one was one of the very first appeared. However, like many other people in branch, i am a conservatory person and i dislike the way Windows10 pushes lot of garbage in it's interface. I tried to find a way to make things less cluttered and found various registry hacks for that. Still, i didn't find a way to remove the Dropbox link from the Navigation Pane in Windows 10. Will be nice if Dropbox dev team will make a small modification in app code (i'm programmer and i know its not big deal for that) to remove the auto-write itself into registry for that. To be hack-able by power users. There will be no visible effect on global market scale. Thank you.
- Neil-KY9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Solution is to add a batch file that updates the registry every time you reboot to counter-act dropbox updating it. A solution is posted here: http://www.tenforums.com/customization/18386-remove-dropbox-navigation-pane.html
- Pikamander29 years agoExperienced | Level 13
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.
- Sebastian C.79 years agoNew member | Level 2
@Pikamander2 that worked! thanks!
- Jeff69 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Perferctly worked! Thank you!
- stephtr9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Another (maybe cleaner) solution is to navigate to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\NonEnum]
and add a dword named {E31EA727-12ED-4702-820C-4B6445F28E1B} with value 1.
An advantage is that this key doesn't get overriden by Dropbox.
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