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Superpetak
Helpful | Level 5
2 years ago

Dropbox options missing in right-click menu on Windows

Hi guys,

 

today, probably after downloading and installing latest stable release a Dropbox, the context menu disappeared from Windows Explorer.

 

Dropbox version: 183.4.7058

Windows 10 version: 22H2 OS build 19045.3448

 

Unfortunately I am not sure, what version was installed prior to update.

 

Any ideas to solve this? Was reading older posts of same issue and not sure how to proceed? Downgrade to older stable and disable updates for a while?

 

Thanks Petr

  • Hi all,

    Jumping in here, as our team would like to share some insights that may be helpful:

    This issue may be related to other applications on your computer that use the icon overlay and context menu functionality of your Operating System.

     

    If you are on Windows, please note that Windows has a limit of 15 overlay icons that Windows Explorer can load, and the operating system reserves 4 for its own use.

    If there are more than 15, then the Dropbox icons or context menus may not show. To fix this and move the Dropbox sync icons to the first 15 positions:

     

    1. Follow the steps in the following article to open your Windows 10 registry editor (applicable to Windows 11 also):
    - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-open-registry-editor-in-windows-10-deab38e6-91d6-e0aa-4b7c-8878d9e07b11
    2. A “Registry Editor” window will open.
    3. Navigate through the following folders: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” > “SOFTWARE” > “Microsoft” > “Windows” > “CurrentVersion” > “Explorer” > “ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers”.
    4. Rename (right-click and click Rename) the files, so that the Dropbox files appear in the first 15 files in the list. You can do this by putting spaces in front of those file names, so that they move higher up in the list.
    5. Close and restart both of your computer and the Dropbox desktop app.

    Thank you,
    Sam