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Enialb2
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox Unlinked My Accounts Suddenly
Hi there!
I've have a free dropbox personal account for 15 years, and at some point added a free Teams account. Several years ago I upgraded the Teams account to a Professional account.
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Today I got this message, and all my Professional files were taken off my machines (they're still on dropbox of course)
Business Dropbox Removed:
Your business Dropbox account was removed from this computer because your accounts were unlinked. Your files have not been deleted.
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I would love to be able to link my two accounts, and continue having two separate dropbox home folders on my machine. Basically, I am leaving the country tomorrow morning and will have extremely limited internet access. I just need it to work how it used to, but I accept that I may need an alternate setup based on whatever Dropbox has changed.
When I am signed into my Personal (free) account, it says I have 3TB of space, and the same for the Professional account.
Within the settings menu the Pro account is called Personal Account, but when I check the billing plan for the Pro account, it calls it Dropbox Professional.
Any solutions? Many Thanks! (too bad this is my only option for customer support ๐
The only way to link them now, I'm afraid, is for one to be on a paid Business plan (i.e. with multi user licences).
https://help.dropbox.com/teams-admins/team-member/free-teams-overview
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- Mark4 years ago
Super User II
The only way to link them now, I'm afraid, is for one to be on a paid Business plan (i.e. with multi user licences).
https://help.dropbox.com/teams-admins/team-member/free-teams-overview
- Rich4 years ago
Super User II
Enialb2 wrote:
I would love to be able to link my two accounts, and continue having two separate dropbox home folders on my machine.
Dropbox has ended support for free teams and have begun disbanding all existing free teams. The only way to link two accounts is to be part of a team, and the only team accounts still available are paid Business teams.
You can continue to sync one account to your computer, and you'll need to use the Dropbox website to sign in to the other account. Without being in a Business team, there's no way to sync both accounts to your computer.
- Enialb24 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thank you for the answers!
- KK20224 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm in this scenario too - I've seen the warnings coming so I knew it was happening at some stage but I couldn't understand still how it applies to me.
I have paid to have a business level of access for a few years, so I am already paying, but now even though I'm paying money to have that... I can't have the two areas I have developed over time, linked?
I've had dropbox for around 14 years so I'm finding this extremely frustrating!
Thanks for any further guidance anyone may be able to give.
- EPASION044 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Yes, I find myself in the same situation. I have a paid Personal dropbox account, but my Teams account got converted to a regular account. Is there a simple way to transfer all my files from the Teams account to my personal account?
- Rich4 years ago
Super User II
KK2022 wrote:
I have paid to have a business level of access for a few years, so I am already paying, but now even though I'm paying money to have that... I can't have the two areas I have developed over time, linked?
If you're not on a Business plan (i.e. a plan meant for teams of three or more people) then no, you can no longer link accounts so they both sync to the same computer. While Plus, Professional and Family are all paid plans, they're not a Team plan, and only the paid Team plans (i.e. Business) are able to link accounts.
- Nancy4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey EPASION04, hope youโre doing well!
In order to move your files to your personal account, you can share them from your previous Business account to this one instead.
You can check this link for all the relevant info.
Let me know if youโve got any questions after that.
- as4444 years agoNew member | Level 2
I also had them unlinked and want to transfer them together. My question though is a little different. For some reason, the dropbox they left on the computer was the little used teams account and my personal dropbox was taken off my computer. Very frustrating. Once I transfer the files to my personal box, should I uninstall and reinstall the dropbox app to get the personal account on the computer? Any other ideas?
- Mark4 years ago
Super User II
Hi as444
If the one on your computer is the little used one I suggest logging out of Dropbox on your machine, moving all the files to your desktop and deleting the 'Dropbox' folder. Reinstall Dropbox from www.dropbox.com/downloading and log in to the OTHER account. That will download everything from that one for you. Then, just add any files from the desktop back to the folder ๐
- Deborah J.4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I AM SO PISSED RIGHT NOW ... You just suddenly deleted my business folder and now I can't locate the files. I already pay a monthly fee. NOT COOL. HOW DO I FIND MY BUSINESS FOLDER NOW ??????????????
DID I MENTION I ALREADY PAY A MONTHLY FEE?
HOW DO I LOCATE MY BUSINESS FOLDER NOW??????????? Any guidance would be appreciated.
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