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maxgerard's avatar
maxgerard
Explorer | Level 3
4 months ago

Drobox installation without admin rights slows down Windows Explorer massively

I rely on the offline installation file to install Dropbox without admin rights, as the admin no longer permits the full installation of Dropbox on my work computer.


With this installation, Dropbox is slowing down Windows Explorer massively. When browsing through the file list using the cursor, jumping from one file to the next will take 1-2 seconds, while Explorer shows a spinning blue circle. Same happens when double clicking folders to open them, which makes using Explorer a nightmare, especially when browsing large folders.


When renaming a file, Explorer would disrupt the process after a few seconds and only saves the few letters written during that short time.


Both problems not only exist in Dropbox-synced folders but across the whole system, including files on servers and cloud drives. Interestingly, this is not the case when browsing/renaming in the file tree on the left side of Windows Explorer.


Ending Dropbox and killing all its processes did not help, neither did re-installing Windows and Dropbox. Only when I uninstalled Dropbox completely, the problem was gone and Explorer returned to work normally.


I would like to continue using Dropbox, but obviously without these Explorer troubles. Are there any suggestions how to make it work for this setup without Admin-rights? I have Windows 10 Version 22H2.

 

  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hey maxgerard - sorry to hear you're having issues with this.

     

    As you know, admin privileges are needed for the desktop app to work properly with full functionality on your computer.

     

    That said, can you please clarify the version of the Dropbox desktop app you're using at the moment and if you happen to be running any 3rd party apps that might be causing issues, like antivirus, firewalls, VPN/proxy settings or even 3rd party apps that monitor, back-up or sync your files? 

     

    Have you tried installing the desktop app on a new OS profile by the way or reaching out to your company's IT department? 

     

    Let us know more and we'll take it from there. 

    • maxgerard's avatar
      maxgerard
      Explorer | Level 3

      Dear Walter, I am using Dropbox 206.3.6386 Offline Installer.x64.

       

      As far as I can figure out, there are security programs running like antivirus, Crowdstrike and a firewall. There is also One Drive active. Having said this, the problems in Explorer only started with the (uncomplete?) installation of Dropbox.

       

      In order to solve the troubles, our IT department first deleted my Windows profile and re-installed it, to no avail. I insisted in deleting and re-installing Windows entirely, to no avail. In both cases, after installing Dropbox with the aforementioned offline-installer, Explorer became slow again.

      • Megan's avatar
        Megan
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Hey @maxgerard, let me jump in here too! 

         

        It sounds like you're using a Beta version of our app, which might be the culprit there.

         

        Feel free to go into your account settings on the Dropbox website and turn Early releases off. After that, install one of the stable builds of the Dropbox application, and let me know if the behavior remains the same. 

  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hey @maxgerard, I'd like for us to check one more thing! 

     

    Would you mind locating your Dropbox folder locally, right clicking on it and checking how many files exist within the folder's properties? 

     

    If you have a screenshot, it's more than welcome! 

    • maxgerard's avatar
      maxgerard
      Explorer | Level 3

      Dear Meghan,  it has 2.600 files and 1,8 GB (screenshot attached)

      In the meantime I don't let Windows start Dropbox anymore at startup and have logged out from the app, but no improvement.

       

       

      • Nancy's avatar
        Nancy
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Hope it’s OK to jump in, maxgerard. Did you end up asking your administrators to allow the installation of the Dropbox app with full admin rights?

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