This is not supported in Dropbox and Dropbox can only sync/use/work with files that are in its own directory. So to use them you need to move the files directly in to Dropbox rather than just linked.

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@Mark is correct; the box icon overlay isn't part of Dropbox. It's part of OneDrive, and it's interfering with your Dropbox. You'll need to disable OneDrive or find a way to get it to stop syncing your Dropbox as well.

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thanks for your reply, since many people said that this is caused by the onedrive, I have tried to unlink and uninstall the onedrive from my computer,but the files in my dropbox still has this brown box icon,and I still hard to sync files with dropbox,and even it will lead the crush of my windows explorer

Hi,Megan,thanks for your reply. Yes,I have onedrive on my computer , once I want to open a file in the dropbox it will not syncing and will not only cause the crush od DB,but also the windows explorer. Since many people said that this leads by the onedrive.t I also have tried to remove the Onedrive from my computer ,but still has this problem.

And I have also find another thing about this,I have three computers and both of them loggin a dropbox account,but it seems just working well in the computer which is the first one with Db, neither of both other two computers(one win10 and one win11) which logged in to DB later could not working well. so I guess this is may not the problem of Onedrive and win11, but the problem of DB in Multible devices.

I have found another thing about this, I have three computers and both of them loggin a dropbox account,but it seems just working well in the computer which is the first one with Db, neither of both other two computers(one win10 and one win11) which logged in to DB later could not working well. so I guess this is may not the problem of Onedrive and win11, but the problem of DB in Multiple devices.

Yeah. thats what I thought but as I said i set up a GPO to copy the .ico from the server to the local computer and then pointed the shortcut GPo icon file path to the local .ico image source and this still did not work! but that what i thought would do it but i was wrong.

Yeah i was putting the icon in the current users desktop and it still did not work. the icon was originally in our Clientapps or install folder what ever you want to call is! but i have continued on and in my test users it seems to be working. I think what Mercutio879 said might had been right. I deleted just the short cut and left the .ico there (which i told the gpo to put in current user app data) and then it looks like its working fine.

Using GPO to push ICO files works great also, the key is really store your icons in a universally accessible location like SYSVOL and copy them to a universally writable folder for the user such as %USERPROFILE% or %APPDATA%

Before posting my vbscript I actually trimmed out a number of other parts. My main reasoning for using vbscript is to DELETE old shortcuts that have a few different possible names - the vbscript lets us put all this logic into one file rather than multiple GPO entries.

Since Dropbox recently limited free accounts to three devices I had to delete it from my desktop PC and a laptop. The deletion from the laptop went OK. The deletion from the desktop (Windows 10) occurred, but left a sort of transparent document icon in File Explorer. See screen snap. I can't delete this, even after a reboot. If I right click on the icon there is no delete option, nor can I use the delete key if I click on it - nothing happens. Any ideas on how to force a deletion? It seems to be a shortcut type link that points to the now deleted dropbox folder on the C drive.

I found a fix by using regedit to search the registry for the string "c:\users\peter\dropbox". If you use this, obviously the string would be the name that is in the Properties dialog box of your ghost system folder icon. It found one entry, "under" a clsid. See screen shot below. I searched for the string that is the clsid (the thing between curly braces), and found it in several places. One of them was here: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{E31EA727-12ED-4702-820C-4B6445F28E1A} That contained these values:

I figured from the other data similar to it in the registry that it is where file explorer finds the info it uses to display these icons over to the left. For example, the value right above that reg entry is similar and has "data" = "Onedrive", which is another icon in file explorer. I deleted the key and the ghost icon is gone. Now, since the clsid appears in other places in the registry I likely have some leftover, useless data, but I hope it is not harmful.

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Thanks, no I have not found a solution. I am pretty sure it is a registry issue, but I have no idea how to fix it. I suppose I could reset the Windows OS back to factory config and then let it update, but that is probably too much of a hassle when I can just leave this ghost icon there.

If you can confirm you've already uninstalled the app and there's no trace of it on your computer (I'd also check the processes that are running as there might be some associated with Dropbox that could be interfering somehow), at this point, I'd suggest that you logged a ticket with the team so we can drill into account and device specific info so we can assist further.

Sure I know I could save all icon files to my WEM Infrastructure Server - local - and so I am able to browse to a local Path C:\... and so the icon file settings is written to the WEM Database, but I don't want to go through this workaround.

You don't have to install the console locally, the WEM Administration console works happily by launching it from an administrative UNC path, for example if oyu have the Console installed on your Delivery Controller:

I take it the private fix is for the console? I've been getting around this by creating the folder structure on my machine and copying the executable when creating the shortcut. Hopefully the fix is included in future builds.

The bug has still not been fixed with WEM 1903, but a private fix is available for this version which works a expected (new Norskale.Common.Forms.Administration.Actions.dll). Citrix will fix the issue with WEM 1905.

I agree with this request. PNG favicons work in some cases but not all. The Android Chrome Browser for instance shows a site icon in the 'recent sites' starting screen, but only if this is an ICO file.

Using just PNG or GIF might seems as easy and OK option but if you want BEST results you need to have separate image for each scale of the icon, since in some cases the icons are very small and you really have to craft those image on the pixel level to make them crisp and clean. You cannot just resample the same image, that way you can get pretty blurry or aliased icons.

not a very good Idea. The point of affinity designer is the vector environment meaning you can scale this thing without problems up to infinity if you like, and since good .ico files usually have multiple sizes, using a raster image isnt well, the best Idea. 152ee80cbc

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