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TechChallengedLawyer
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Complicated Account Question
I had my own Dropbox professional account. I was then added to another law firm's Dropbox account - a Standard account. I received my refund from Dropbox since I paid for the Standard account annua...
- 2 years ago
TechChallengedLawyer wrote:
This is very complicated because I also used Dropbox Fax and Dropbox Sign and those are associated with the account that is now with this other firm. I'm not sure what to do.
If it were me, I'd have them convert my account back to an individual account and then re-join their team account with a different email address.
Can I remove myself from the other firm's account to take back my account?
You can't remove yourself from their team. The only way to leave the team and keep your account is to have the team admin convert your account back to an individual account. Again, should they just remove you from the team your account would be deleted and they would need to restore it. I reiterate that because we've seen many people lose their account because they didn't know the process.
Ask the team admin to convert your account back to an individual account and provide them with the following link:
Once converted, you'll no longer be a member of their team and you'll be able to upgrade your account to your own Business team account. If you still need access to files from the other company, ask them to invite a different email address to join their team.
Rich
Super User II
2 years ago
TechChallengedLawyer wrote:
Is it not possible to have my own business team and then also be a member of another business team?
Not with the same account, no. You'd need to use one account to create your Business team, then another to join someone else's team. Also, you can't sync two Business accounts to the same computer. You'd have to use one through the Dropbox website.
Some other things to consider, in case you aren't aware ...
- If you joined the other Business team with your personal account, you've effectively merged your account into theirs. Officially, they now own your account. If they remove you from the team without first converting your account back to an individual account, your account would be deleted. Make sure they know this when your work with them is complete. If the account gets deleted, the team admin only has seven days to restore the account.
- While your personal files are separate from the Business team that you joined, the team admin may have the ability to sign in as any member of the team. Doing so would give access to your personal files. If your intent is to just collaborate with another team and you want to keep your own files truly separate, use a different email address when joining someone else's team account.
TechChallengedLawyer
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Okay I have created quite a mess here it seems.
My firm's business email/Dropbox account is what has been merged into this other firm's account. So it seems to me the best thing to do would be to create a new business account using a new email address and add my new employee onto that one. Does that sound like the best route?
- Rich2 years ago
Super User II
TechChallengedLawyer wrote:
So it seems to me the best thing to do would be to create a new business account using a new email address and add my new employee onto that one.
If it were me, that would be the first step. Once I had a new Business account created, I'd move my files from the other account into the new Business account, so that the only thing left in the other account are the files needed for collaboration with the other business.
- TechChallengedLawyer2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
This is very complicated because I also used Dropbox Fax and Dropbox Sign and those are associated with the account that is now with this other firm. I'm not sure what to do. Should I create this new email and then change my email address with Fax and Sign? I am so confused.
- TechChallengedLawyer2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Can I remove myself from the other firm's account to take back my account? And then use my personal email to be added back to the other firm's account?
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