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Heimlick
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
The local Dropbox folder keeps re-appearing, even after deleting it.
I want to totally remove Dropbox from my Windows 11 PC. I have tried all on-line suggestions and the folder still comes back after I delete it. I have turned off the wireless so nothing can update it...
Megan
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Heimlick, let's see what we can find on this!
The Dropbox folder remains on the device after you uninstall the program unless you choose to delete it.
Have you tried unlinking your device remotely? Once you do, can you then delete the Dropbox folder and see how this goes?
Thanks!
- Heimlick3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks I did that and it still comes back. It may be a Dropbox that’s tied to some other account. As I said I can delete it briefly but minutes later or after a restart it returns. I reinstalled the Dropbox app several times but it asks to rename the existing Dropbox folder which it can’t. It leaves that folder alone and will install itself in any another folder. This is like some kind of cancer!
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