The Dropbox app does show up in my store library since I installed it years ago, immediately found it useless and never used it again. None of these things have any relationship to my Dropbox that I’m aware of. I see my account was linked to my local computer account when I used it to sign into the store. Since raising this machine the only accounts I have signed into are my Dashlane, my account as my Firefox sign-in, Discord app install, Battle,net install and then finally the Microsoft Store. If I open the ‘personalize’ options the ‘choose an album’ shows as ‘desktopbackground’ but when I click on the browse button it opens to my Pictures folder which is empty except for the earlier mentioned image I downloaded. I have not installed Dropbox at all, not even visiting the Dropbox website. A few folder levels down in Pictures I have a folder named Desktop Backgrounds that is where the slideshow of images comes from. Like many, I have my personal folders relocated into Dropbox, my business one in this case. Shortly after I noticed my desktop had changed to one of my normal background images.Īt first I didn’t give it much thought, I build a lot of systems and I usually don’t pay a lot of attention until I finish the basic setup which included installing my work and personal Dropbox. I have paid for and wanted to use it to crop a picture I downloaded for my account image. After a full scratch install from an 1809 usb key (from the very first release day) installed Dashlane, Firefox, Discord,, and signed into the Microsoft store. I built a new home system yesterday and was going through the usual post-install setup. “Any idea how my PC is able to access pictures in my Dropbox folders without the software installed?” I’ll give you the question up front and then you can check out the details if it peaks your interest.
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