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DanielleHR
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Password reset without access to verification device
We had an individual leave our company and do not have the password or emergency backup code for the account. I expect this was not a business account but don't know how to tell. I have asked to res...
- 3 years ago
DanielleHR without access to the security codes there is no way at all to get access to it - ultimately that is the whole point of 2FA (to stop people without access to the device getting access). There may have been work arounds if it was a paid for business account at the time but that wont work now retroactively.
If it is working as a text message maybe popping the SIM in another device would work?
You are almost certainly going to need to get access another way, or, initiate your backup and security policy to get the files back from central locations.
Rich
Super User II
DanielleHR wrote:
How do I complete the password change without access to the device needed for 2 factor authentication?
If you don't have access to the device to receive the two-step verification code, you'll need the emergency backup codes that were generated when two-step verification was enabled. Without them, it's not possible to gain access to an account that's protected with two-step verification.
DanielleHR
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you. Is there an avenue to go through DropBox the company to unlock the account? It is some portion of the HR files for the company and we really do need access to them.
- Megan3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey DanielleHR, welcome to our Community!
Do you have the backup codes by any chance, as Rich mentioned?
Without access to them, or the device receiving the two-factor authentication code, that wouldn't be possible, I'm afraid.
I hope this clarifies.
- DanielleHR3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hey Megan, we don't have the code. We do have the device the authentication is supposed to got to, but we don't have the password for that either and are locked out. They may have to wipe out everything on it to get access to it. If they do that will it still work for authentication? Is there anyway we can petition DropBox to unlock the account? It contains our HR files...😣
Thanks for your help.
- Mark3 years agoSuper User II
DanielleHR without access to the security codes there is no way at all to get access to it - ultimately that is the whole point of 2FA (to stop people without access to the device getting access). There may have been work arounds if it was a paid for business account at the time but that wont work now retroactively.
If it is working as a text message maybe popping the SIM in another device would work?
You are almost certainly going to need to get access another way, or, initiate your backup and security policy to get the files back from central locations.
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