What will my team members see once EMM is enabled?
Once EMM is enabled and authorized, Dropbox will look for the auth token each time a team member logs in (provided the user accesses the Dropbox app from an EMM-managed device).
If a team member is currently logged in to one of the Dropbox mobile apps, EMM will automatically log them out, and only allow login via the EMM-managed app. The same is true if a team member already has the Dropbox app and tries to log in.
If a team member attempts to log in to the regular Dropbox app, the log in will be blocked and the user will be directed to the managed app.
Learn more about the team member experience with Dropbox EMM.
I'm having trouble with my auth token—what should I do?
If you encounter issues with the auth token, it's likely that it wasn't set up correctly with the third-party EMM provider. Please verify that the auth token from the Dropbox admin console matches the one that's set with your EMM provider.
If you encounter further problems, please contact your EMM provider to troubleshoot.
I enabled EMM, and now a team member isn't able to access Dropbox—what should I do?
If you enable EMM, and then find that one or more of your team members have trouble accessing Dropbox, it's likely that the user's device doesn't have the latest set of configurations from the EMM provider. To fix, check the EMM provider settings on the user's device. Issues may include:
- The user is not using the correct Dropbox mobile app
- The device management is not set correctly
- The device does not have the latest set of configurations
Learn more about the team member experience with Dropbox EMM.