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I keep getting a message when starting desktop Dropbox that I'm using an old version, but when I download install .exe and try to execute it says invalid and check app store. Seems it's confusing desktop with mobile app. If I go to mobile device it seems to be up to date, but I'm not sure. Version on mobile is 114.2.12.
Just click Install anyway. Microsoft is trying to get you to install the app from the store, which is intended for mobile devices and does not work the same as the regular Dropbox client.
Hey there Shepsl - how are you today?
Could you please provide me with a screenshot of the exact error you get on your desktop and if possible try to install our latest stable version in the meantime?
Let me know how it goes!
Hi Walter Thanks for your reply. I'm attaching 3 screenshots. This all happens on my laptop. I did recently install Dropbox on my Android tablet, and now I have a feeling the version message really refers to the Android app. But look at what happens. I shouldn't be getting an .exe file if the message is about the Android app. (There's text below the 3 images that explains them.)
TIA !
1. The message in the DB window when I start Dropbox.
2. The screen I get when I click that message, which takes me to the Dropbox site and automatically downloads the install executable (see lower left corner).
3. The message I get when I click the install executable.
Just click Install anyway. Microsoft is trying to get you to install the app from the store, which is intended for mobile devices and does not work the same as the regular Dropbox client.
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