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Sammy G.
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Can't run Dropbox unless it has administrator rights
Windows 7 64bit
For some reason dropbox doesn't start with startup anymore because it needs administrator rights to start. If I try running the app normally without administrator rights, nothing happens, I see the cursor change to waiting for a few secs and then nothing. But if I right click and "run as administrator" it runs fine. This means dropbox can't run on startup. Any reason for this?
Should also mention that my account is an admin account.
- Dave S.37New member | Level 1
Hey this may help I have the same problem running Windows 8.1 64bit. Try locating the .EXE file for me it was C:\Users\"your user name"\AppData\Roaming\Dropbox\bin (you may need to show hidden files) right click the dropbox.exe file select the properties. Then on the tabs at the top select the Compatibility tab. You should see "Setting" with options under it. There is a box with run as administrator tick the box then hit apply and that should help.
- Gabriel Z.New member | Level 1
I have the sale problem on a clean install of Windows 8.1 64-bit directly from Microsoft and using the latest web installer from Dropbox. Even after flagging the dropbox.exe to run as administrator in my AppData roaming folder, it will not auto-start on log in.
I need to create a shortcut to said dropbox.exe on my desktop and manually launch it. Placing it in my Startup folder does not work.
- Gabriel Z.New member | Level 1
Yes, however it appears re-installing Windows does not work either (I just re-installed Windows using an ISO directly from Microsoft). I think we'll just have to wait until enough users install the new version of Dropbox for the engineers to find a fix
- Dave C.New member | Level 2
@Tony Kangrui : if placing the same shortcut thats on the desktop into the start folder doesnt work, that would signify that you are also starting something else that is releasing or allowing access to DB to run. as the startup and a desktop shortcut will have the same effect, with the only difference being timing of launch, one at user login, one later by manual selection.
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if this is the case, create a scheduled task that runs 1 minute after user login, that runs the shortcut, by then you should be able to expect what ever the other thing is thats limiting access before it, or allowing access after it, has now been activated and the task should launch Db as expected. - Gabriel Z.New member | Level 1
Perhaps at Startup the system does not allow programs to prompt for elevation using UAC and that's why it's not working. But indeed the Task Scheduler could work, I'll try that thanks
- DavidGDFCExplorer | Level 4
Hi,
I think I might have found a possible solution. My description is for Windows 8.1, but applicable to other versions of Windows:
- Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to go to the task manager.
- Click on the Start-up tab.
- Go to Dropbox.
- Click on disable using the button on the bottom right corner or right clicking.
- Enable again.
- Janus K.New member | Level 1
I experienced the exact same annoying problem, but managed to solve it 100%.
I said goodbye to Dropbox and welcomed another more secure solution.
That worked, no more problems with administrator and shared deleted files.
- DavidGDFCExplorer | Level 4
Janus, unfortunately, people in Droopbox don't get it that free customers who have experienced a really bad support can't become paid subscribers. I feel very much alone when I have a problem and Dropbox just doesn't care.
- Linden d.New member | Level 1
I ran into the problem and created a different thread, but no answer. This problem seems quite common and there doesn't appear to be a reliable workaround. Anyone found a solution to not being able to run w/o admin rights on some versions of Windows 7 64-bit?
- Sathish R.New member | Level 1
Hi All,
We can block access through Group policy only refer the screenshot for your referance.
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