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haptrail
Explorer | Level 4
2 years ago

how to share a folder without adding it to the recipient's dropbox account

Hi, I want to be able to share a folder in my dropbox account and this help tip tells me how to do it:  
  1. sign in to dropbox
  2. Hover over the name of the folder you'd like to set permissions for and click the share icon (rectangle with an up arrow).
  3. Enter the email addresses of the members you’d like to add.
  4. Select Can edit or Can view from the drop-down menu.
  5. Click Share folder.
But the problem with this is IF the recipient has their own personal dropbox account, it adds the folder to their own dropbox account and takes up their own storage in their own account.
 
I just want them to be able to view the folder in MY shared account, not to add the folder to their dropbox account in order to do that.  Is this possible?
  • Hi haptrail 

     

    Basically, no, if they have it in their Dropbox account it uses their space/quota. So, if they want it on their computer even as a read only in Dropbox it uses quota. 

     

    If they just need a read only version send a shared link instead. The downside though is they need to continually click to go to the web page and see the most recent versions of files 

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
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    Hi haptrail 

     

    Basically, no, if they have it in their Dropbox account it uses their space/quota. So, if they want it on their computer even as a read only in Dropbox it uses quota. 

     

    If they just need a read only version send a shared link instead. The downside though is they need to continually click to go to the web page and see the most recent versions of files 

    • haptrail's avatar
      haptrail
      Explorer | Level 4

      Hi Mark, thanks so much for the quick reply and the solution (shared link) you offered.  When I tried that initially, it gave the recipient view of all the folders in my account (not just the selected one) and edit ability as well.  I must have done something wrong, so I need to play with that some more.  The "downside" you mentioned is not an issue, so hopefully I can get the shared link to just allow viewing of the specific folder with no edit ability.  I'll get back to you after that if you don't mind.  Thanks again!

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