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robtaylor
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Why can't I see the Dropbox desktop app icon on my Windows 10 device?
i have windows 10s that i use for work. the problem is that i dont have the dropbox icon in my task bar. i've tried to right click the task bar and go to taskbar settings, then to properties ( no properties to click on) or notifications ( no notifications to click on). i dont have dropbox in my save section on microsoft excel... but i can access it through normal means. i have the icon on my desktop and such. i cant add it to anything because it dont show up. i have uninstalled and re-installed...still nothing. i really need this to be fixed. ive read all i can through the forum but nothing seems to work. thanks
robtaylor wrote:
i have windows 10s that i use for work. the problem is that i dont have the dropboix icon in my task bar.
Do you mean in your system tray? The icon that syncs your files? If so, there's nothing to fix. The Dropbox app from the Microsoft Store doesn't sync your files like the regular Dropbox client, and it has no tray icon. The Dropbox app from the stire is intended for mobile devices, like tablets. It provides access to the files in your account, but those files don't reside on your system. As such, there is no local Dropbox folder for you to reference from within apps like Excel, etc.
Remember that Windows 10S does not run standard desktop applications, so you can't install the full Dropbox client on it. You're limited to apps from the Microsoft Store.
- anonymous
robtaylor have you attempted a full/complete uninstall of Dropbox? Or just the uninstall from Programs & Features? If not, try this:
https://help.dropbox.com/desktop-web/uninstall-dropbox
Click Windows and then make sure you do all of the separate sections. It will make sure all lingering system files are removed.
- RichSuper User II
robtaylor wrote:
i have windows 10s that i use for work. the problem is that i dont have the dropboix icon in my task bar.
Do you mean in your system tray? The icon that syncs your files? If so, there's nothing to fix. The Dropbox app from the Microsoft Store doesn't sync your files like the regular Dropbox client, and it has no tray icon. The Dropbox app from the stire is intended for mobile devices, like tablets. It provides access to the files in your account, but those files don't reside on your system. As such, there is no local Dropbox folder for you to reference from within apps like Excel, etc.
Remember that Windows 10S does not run standard desktop applications, so you can't install the full Dropbox client on it. You're limited to apps from the Microsoft Store.
- robtaylorNew member | Level 2
so what youre saying is that i have to go back to the old school way and save in a file somewhere in my computer then drop it into dropbox? this is how ive been doing it but, thought i could save it like i used to on my old system. where i just click the dropbox icon on the side of the page.
well... this sucks. wish i would have been told this before i bought this particular computer. Bestbuy (smh) lesson learned. thanks for the help guys.
- anonymousI thought you could still use dropbox on windows 10. I saw it on my surface laptop 2, so I'm am not sure why it doesn't work. Are you using a personal comput or one owned by your work?
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