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The answer to your problem is to make a different folder outside of your current Dropbox folder. Name it anything you like, then move all of your current Dropbox contents to the newly created folder. Once you do that, completely uninstall the Dropbox program. Restart your system. Download Dropbox from its official website, have it reinstalled. Move back all of your files back to the Dropbox folder :). That's it. If in any case you still have a problem after you've done everything I just said, try to uninstall Teamviewer if you have it, then restart your PC. Now you can check, if everything is working fine, then you can reinstall Teamviewer as well. Good luck.
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