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dtivel
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Admin Console Questions
In Admin Console, under Members, I see "People with your team's email domain" and "People your team works with". Both of these areas show lists of people who are either no longer with my company or ...
Megan
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoHi dtivel, when you visit this page, do you see any added domains for your Business team?
What about account capture? Is it enabled for you?
dtivel
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
No, there are no added domains for my business team. The user who shows up under "Review 1 person that is using your team’s email domain" is a user that was in my domain. The user had his own M365 mailbox. When he left the company, that mailbox was migrated to a shared mailbox so that we are able to check his mailbox for new emails from time to time. The user, if they ever had a dropbox account, doesn't even show up in Deleted accounts. They just show up under "Review 1 person that is using your team’s email domain", waiting for me to invite them. Just wondering what I need to do to get Dropbox to forget this user.
I would add that no Domain has been set up under Settings / Domains, and from what I can see, account capture has also not been set up. I have these Settings / Membership approval settings set.
Members can invite people to the team On
Only members you select can invite people (selected, no active member list supplied)
Who can be invited? Only people with my domain can be invited (selected)
Coworkers can ask to join your team (off)
Let me know when invited people join the team (on)
Reminders for requests to join the team (on)
Thank you,
Dennis
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi dtivel, if you're getting this message, it could mean that there is a Dropbox account under that email address, and one that isn't on your team, hence the request to invite them to the team.
- owladmin2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I have this same exact issue. My dropbox admin console is showing 33 people who are using my team's email domain, but the fact is, most of them aren't and haven't been for a very long time. The other disturbing thing is that none of them should have access to our dropbox account so I'd like to disassociate these users from our account entirely. is there no way to tell Dropbox not to recognize these folks as people who should be invited to collaborate? I don't know how Dropbox gets this information in the first place, but the admin console should allow us to edit that information as needed for security.
To illustrate further - one of the addresses that continuously shows up in this list is a former business associate that was terminated in 2015, before we even switched from BOX to Dropbox. Another is a former associate that was terminated in 2020 for legal issues and we'd prefer not to have that person's name anywhere near us or our operations. Still another is someone who has not worked with us since 2014, etc. They no longer hold email addresses at our domain.
We are not even sharing folders with these people so I don't understand why Dropbox is suggesting that we invite them to join our team.
- Mark2 years ago
Super User II
owladmin wrote:
We are not even sharing folders with these people so I don't understand why Dropbox is suggesting that we invite them to join our team.
This is a total guess here but I assume that the people have had a Dropbox account under that email and its POSSIBLY still active. Remember the email account itself doesnt need to be active for the Dropbox account to work - there are loads of people who have old accounts on here who havent updated emails.
They could have signed up for an account before you, as a company, moved over.
A simple way to test would be to get IT to recreate one of the emails, use www.dropbox.com/forgot to get a log on password and log in and see what is there.
Another potential thought is that Dropbox seems to never actually delete an unused account. It removes the DATA after 12 months, but, as you can (again) see on the forums people can then reactivate the account by logging in after that period - account is then 'empty' but they dont need to sign up. So, I wonder (again, this is just my thoughts knowing some of the intricacies of Dropbox), if they have had accounts in the past and just stopped using them rather than actively deleted them - that could be the case for those you dismissed?
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