![]() ![]() The downside to this approach is that Dropbox doesn’t allow sharing of the root folder-so you’ll have to put everything into a specific folder to share it-and the shared folders take up space on both accounts. ![]() The Hard Way for Windows: Multiple PC Logins So this won’t help you get extra space, but it will help you avoid the hassles of having a personal and a work account, for example. There have been a few attempts to get around Dropbox’s multiple account restrictions on free users, but on Windows, none are simpler than this. You’ll need administrator privileges on your primary Windows user account. Navigate to the Dropbox folder in the secondary account’s User folder. ![]()
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