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Hi
I would like to map the main index (folder & files) of my Dropbox account to Windows 11.
I do not use the Windows Dropbox client and do not intend to use it. I only access Dropbox from the web.
That said, also considering that two-step verification complicates the connection, is there a way to map Dropbox as a Windows drive?
If so, is there a detailed solution? Where can I find it?
Cheers.
Hi @kRel, thanks for contacting us.
Currently, it isn't possible to map the Dropbox account as a drive.
If you install the Dropbox desktop application, a Dropbox folder would be created on your machine, which would allow two-way syncing.
If you have any further queries, feel free to message back.
Jay
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
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