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Enialb2
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4 years ago
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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 ๐Ÿ™‚

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