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20 TopicsI made an email typo while setting up my Dropbox account through rekordbox.
I just used rekordbox to create a cloud link to dropbox when I created the Dropbox account I miss spelt my email and now it’s downloading my entire library to an email. I can’t access because it’s the wrong spelling. How can I fix this? You have no prompts to deal with this issue.207Views0likes1CommentWhy are "BROMIUM" folders being automatically created within Dropbox?
Hi All, We have only just recently had a new folder automatically being created insome of our dropbox folders called "BROMIUM" which is supposedly for security purposes withnuntrusted files. We have a Sophos system on our computers for protection - Can anyone tell me how to stop these BROMIUM folders being created automatically? Thanks2.2KViews0likes4CommentsUnsigned Executable Muddies Water on Security Investigations
On Mac, an unsigned executable can muddy the water on security investigations. /Library/DropboxHelperTools/Dropbox_u501/dbkextd Whereas unsigned executables are a big attack vector for Mac, anything that is in here could be the source of an experienced security event. All legitimate software installed by a legitimate company should be signed to avoid this delay. Signing it would make it not appear suspicious in an investigation and save security incident responders precious moments. Being unsigned could also allude to the executable having been tampered with. If there is a signed version in the original files and the unsigned version exists in the system, then that is a far simpler check that than trying to reverse engineer the suspected unsigned executable to see what might have been wrapped into it. Long story short, signing all your files for your app makes our lives in security a lot less frustrating.638Views0likes2CommentsDropbox acquires Boxcryptor. What will happen to all those files that have been encrypted?
Hi As most will know, dropbox has purchased boxcryptor. At this point my question is, what will happen to all those files that have been encrypted with boxcryptor ? Should they all be decrypted and wait for communication on how the transaction will be handled by Dropbox ? Boxcryptor was used to encrypt files using other cloud services, will this change ? Thank you very much RiccardoSolved33KViews3likes148CommentsGoogle Doc Migration will not work "Please connect Dropbox to the same Google account"
I have spent hours with Dropbox Text Support and keep getting the run around. I am trying to sync my gmail with dropbox and I keep getting this error message. I am using the same e-mail address as my primary and the one I am logging into. Google is even sending me a confirmation email thatDropbox was granted access to your GoogleAccount. However there seems to be an error in the message. I even did this after clearing my cookies and cash. Is someone able to help.1.1KViews1like7CommentsDropbox accesses Google Account information
Hi, Dropbox refused to let me Reply to the post made on; https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Integrations/Why-does-Dropbox-have-access-to-info-from-my-Google-account/m-p/339067#M3386 The question was not answered, if someone sings into Dropbox using Google account that gives Dropbox access to Google Account / Contact information, how do you reverse or stop this??386Views0likes1CommentExportaspdf Excel VBA code fail to save to Dropbox when defined as a network drive
Before moving the dropbox folder to a network drive on my MAC, the EXCEL VBA macro to Exportaspdf print option worked. (the excel workbook was open from dropbox). Now that the dropbox moved to a network location the same Exportaspdf code failed with and unidentified error. If I copy the excel workbook to my local drive and run it from there, the macro works correctly. Could it be a problem of granting access to the network drive before saving? if so how could I code the grant permission. Thanks504Views0likes2CommentsFiguring out my old Boxcryptor account?
I was recently reminded that I had an old free Boxcryptor account that expired on January 31. I couldn't remember the password, so when I was warned about the termination I couldn't log on to Boxcryptor to figure out what I had there. I hadn't used Boxcryptor since 2014, and I couldn't find anything related to Boxcryptor on my current computer or among my Dropbox files. Then today I found an old Windows 7 laptop that I used up until 2014. I haven't touched this PC since then. When I go into File Explorer on it, I see a folder for Boxcryptor with an icon that makes it look like a remote drive or something. Inside that folder, there is a directory for Dropbox. This appears to contain all my Dropbox files that existed as of 2014. I'm trying to figure out what this means, and how to deal with it: -- Does this make it look like I placed a copy of my Dropbox files into Boxcryptor, which was stored on the Boxcryptor site? Since I didn't remove this from Boxcryptor before the January 31 termination date, can I assume it was (or will be) deleted by Boxcryptor? -- My main priority now is not to let anything happen that could disturb my current files on Dropbox. I don't expect to use the Windows 7 PC regularly, but it might get turned on now and then (though as a precaution I disabled its network connection). Can I just delete the Boxcryptor app and directory tree on the Windows 7 PC without causing any undesired effects to anything else?Solved981Views0likes2CommentsDropbox S is activated when Valorant is active
When I lunch Valorant or during the game Dropbox mode S the type already installed in Win10 appeared in task manager. I try to understand which situation made this. Valorant's (useless) support give me a very worst solution. I just try here to understand what kind of call Valorant make to activate Dropbox in background.3.2KViews0likes27Comments