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brtdvrs
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
cannot get list of files .NET
I think my code is simple:
string token = "sl.<REDACTED>";
var dbx = new DropboxClient(token);
var res = await dbx.Files.ListFolderAsync(path: ""); foreach (var entry in res.Entries) { C...
- 2 years ago
brtdvrs As Здравко said, you may have registered your app for "app folder" access, in which case it would only be able to access the contents of the special app folder that gets created for it automatically. You can find more information here. App folders are empty by default.
Greg-DB
2 years agoDropbox Staff
brtdvrs As Здравко said, you may have registered your app for "app folder" access, in which case it would only be able to access the contents of the special app folder that gets created for it automatically. You can find more information here. App folders are empty by default.
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