You might see that the Dropbox Community team have been busy working on some major updates to the Community itself! So, here is some info on what’s changed, what’s staying the same and what you can expect from the Dropbox Community overall.
Forum Discussion
wzeller
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Manage two different Dropbox accounts on one computer.
What is the best way to manage two different Dropbox accounts on my PC? The two accounts must remain separate and must not be synchronized. First account is = Basic (Free) Second account is = Pl...
- 2 years ago
wzeller, Good questions. I skipped them by mistake.
At the beginning let mention that it's a good idea if you have any Dropbox extras (like online only files and backups) turned on to turn them off (for files make them offline) in advance! In such a way you will avoid some possible troubles (like "ghost" files 👹) while switching accounts.
wzeller wrote:...
- Will all be overwritten by the new Plus account?
- Or will they directories/files stay as current, and the Plus account will add to the current one new ones?...
No, your current files won't be neither overridden nor merged/added to your new Plus account. Once new account is linked to your Dropbox application (either with or without reinstall) the existing folder will be renamed (usually added some suffix number or so) and new Dropbox folder matching the new account will bring up. Your old Dropbox folder (already renamed) will stay accessible local, but won't sync anymore. The existing link in your file manager (Explorer in your case) will point the new folder (the old will stay no directly pointed to). You can do whatever you want with the old folder, like any other folder on your machine. 😉 That's it.
Hope this clarifies matter.
PS: Another option to keep both accounts in sync local is running 2 official Dropbox application simultaneous, but on 2 different local accounts (if this is convenient for you). On single local account may work only one official Dropbox application, but this limitation is not act in different contexts (local accounts). 🤫
wzeller
Explorer | Level 3
Hello and thank you.
Yes, I need to have two accounts.
My current Basic and additional the Plus.
Questions:
When I unlink (sign out) my current Basic account from via my application (Preferences -> Account) and link (sign in) to my other new Plus account, I wounder what will be happens with my current local directory / files, located at my local C:/ drive in the directory /Dropbox/.
- Will all be overwritten by the new Plus account?
- Or will they directories/files stay as current, and the Plus account will add to the current one new ones?
- Or will when I create the desktop application for the new Plus account, Dropbox create a new directory like /Dropbox_02/ ?
Thank you in advance for any hint.
Здравко
2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
wzeller, Good questions. I skipped them by mistake.
At the beginning let mention that it's a good idea if you have any Dropbox extras (like online only files and backups) turned on to turn them off (for files make them offline) in advance! In such a way you will avoid some possible troubles (like "ghost" files 👹) while switching accounts.
wzeller wrote:...
- Will all be overwritten by the new Plus account?
- Or will they directories/files stay as current, and the Plus account will add to the current one new ones?...
No, your current files won't be neither overridden nor merged/added to your new Plus account. Once new account is linked to your Dropbox application (either with or without reinstall) the existing folder will be renamed (usually added some suffix number or so) and new Dropbox folder matching the new account will bring up. Your old Dropbox folder (already renamed) will stay accessible local, but won't sync anymore. The existing link in your file manager (Explorer in your case) will point the new folder (the old will stay no directly pointed to). You can do whatever you want with the old folder, like any other folder on your machine. 😉 That's it.
Hope this clarifies matter.
PS: Another option to keep both accounts in sync local is running 2 official Dropbox application simultaneous, but on 2 different local accounts (if this is convenient for you). On single local account may work only one official Dropbox application, but this limitation is not act in different contexts (local accounts). 🤫
- wzeller2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hello, and thank you again.
Things are getting very clear step by step.
One more point regarding your final PS: Note.
In order to keep both accounts in sync local, would it be possible running 2 official Dropbox application (one Basic | one Plus) simultaneous, on 2 different local accounts, on the same PC? This would be very convenient.
How would this work or should be setup in reality, with one Basic AND one Plus?
If you would have time to explain this, I say thank you in advance.- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
wzeller wrote:...
If you would have time to explain this, I say thank you in advance.Hm..🤔 To be honest I'm not sure what you ask me for actually. I explained it already and don't know what to add. Ok, will repeat in other words.
Official Dropbox application is limited to handle only one account locally (or 2 linked accounts - one personal and one team). This limitation is company politics (as seems). The application keeps its configuration (including linked account and local folder place) in users configurations (context). If you use 2 (or more) local accounts (contexts), you can run so many official Dropbox applications and every one link to different Dropbox account (they stay invisible to each other, so can run simultaneous). You will need to be logged in both accounts simultaneous so both applications can be launched and keep sync. In such a way you won't need to unlink/link something.
Hope it's a bit more clear now.
- wzeller2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hello & good morning,
I just answer now, as it was late in Austria yesterday;)
Yes, you right, it was already explained clear in you previous email, and my repeating question was nonessential. I guess I was already weary from the day.
All clear so fare, and I can now handle it with a wise go forward.Thank you again for all the hints.
About Apps and Installations
Have a question about a Dropbox app or installation? Reach out to the Dropbox Community and get solutions, help, and advice from members.
Need more support
If you need more help you can view your support options (expected response time for an email or ticket is 24 hours), or contact us on X or Facebook.
For more info on available support options for your Dropbox plan, see this article.
If you found the answer to your question in this Community thread, please 'like' the post to say thanks and to let us know it was useful!