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===Client Download=== | ===Client Download=== | ||
The latest stable build can be downloaded from: | The latest stable build can be downloaded from: | ||
− | + | [http://dropbox.com/download dropbox.com/download] | |
− | + | [http://dropbox.com/downloading dropbox.com/downloading] | |
− | + | [http://dropbox.com/install dropbox.com/install] | |
Things to note: | Things to note: |
Revision as of 17:36, 11 May 2017
Setting up the Team
Understanding the Dropbox Client
Latest Release Notes can be found at dropbox.com/release_notes
Installing the client
Windows
- Meta Installer pulls another executable to auto start installation
- Enterprise Installer
- Manual Installation (Requires local admin permissions)
- Remote Deployment (SCCM/GPO) Maybe PSTools?
Windows Enterprise CLI Installer
/s: Silent Installation. Dropbox login prompt will launch upon successful installation.
/nolaunch: Silent Installation. No Dropbox login prompt. Dropbox icon added to Start Menu.
More information about deploying with CLI can be found here The enterprise installer: deploy Dropbox Business for your entire team
macOS
- Contents are extracted from DMG and manually copied to the Applications folder
- Manual Installation (Requires local admin permissions)
- Remote Deployment (Casper Suite, Apple Remote Desktop)
Linux
- Manual installation (Requires local admin permissions)
- Standard Installer Package
- Download and install from Source Code
Client Download
The latest stable build can be downloaded from:
dropbox.com/download dropbox.com/downloading dropbox.com/install
Things to note:
- Beta builds are odd-numbered
- The Dropbox website auto-detects the OS and downloads the correct installer
Client Update
Windows - dropboxupdate macOS - DropboxMacUpdate
- Checks for new versions every hour
- Requires an internet connection and will prompt for a manual upgrade if there hasn't been an update within 7 days