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cdordelly
Explorer | Level 4
2 years ago

Is it possible to remove the (team_name) tag on root folder?

Hello,

I want to ask if is it possible to remove the "(team name)" tag from the Dropbox folder name if I don't have a personal account linked? I saw a few posts asking a similar question but in those cases, the tag was generated because the users have a personal account linked to the team account, in my case I only have the team account:



I'm trying to have only "Dropbox" in the name. I also tried the trick with the symbolic link but it also has the same context menu limitation as the mapped drive as I shared here:

https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Apps-and-Installations/Context-menu-doesn-t-appear-on-mapped-drive/m-p/656241#M50154


Thanks!


  • cdordelly wrote:

    I want to ask if is it possible to remove the "(team name)" tag from the Dropbox folder name if I don't have a personal account linked?


    No, that's not possible. The team Dropbox will always have the team name as part of the folder name.

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    cdordelly wrote:

    I want to ask if is it possible to remove the "(team name)" tag from the Dropbox folder name if I don't have a personal account linked?


    No, that's not possible. The team Dropbox will always have the team name as part of the folder name.

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