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rmsachs22
3 months agoNew member | Level 2
I want people to upload files to a specific folder without having to add their email address to it.
I'm a Basic Dropbox user. I've created a folder specifically to easily allow Concerto Competition applicants to upload their .mp3 audio recordings to my folder. I simply want to send them a link to...
- 3 months ago
Note: as signature says, I aint an employee, I am just a (paying) user like you 🙂
But. If you use the link Здравко then no, they dont need to be a Dropbox member to upload. You would create the link, share it with those you want to get things from and then they click on it and upload it to you. It is really that simple.
Why don't you try it yourself? Create the link and then use an incognito window to upload something.
rmsachs22
New member | Level 2
It helped but still does not work. Dropbox now allows UPLOADS to my folder. But I didn't use steps 10 & 11, and didn't see a way to use step 9 (click create). Just pressed "save".
Remember I don't know ahead of time who will be uploading files. Next step: contact DropBox support for further help.
Mark
3 months agoSuper User II
This is the only way to upload to your account via native Dropbox without a person being a member or having a shared folder with them. The other option is you write a program to do it via API.
So, if you want Dropbox to collect the files for you you need to get this part to work as there is no workaround.
My suggestion (and how I use it) is I create a link for upload and then just embed this in any documentation I send out. So if I send to people/post it online anybody can use it at any point. I do not individually and personally need to give them it, it just works.
The ONE THING however to remember here is that you do not get the email of the person uploading the files. SO you get their names if they put that in to the Request upload box BUT you must make sure they give you some way of identifying how to contact them if they win your competition.
- rmsachs223 months agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you, Mark. Yes, I have been using your method of sending out a link in a general correspondence to unknown folks who want to participate. I've done that successfully for several years using Dropbox. But now, for some reason, although the non-user can see my UPLOAD folder successfully, they cannot upload their own file to my folder. They see NO UPLOAD button and they can't simply drag & drop.
I'm stumped and can't get personal help from Dropbox as a Basic user.
- Mark3 months agoSuper User II
rmsachs22 wrote:
They see NO UPLOAD button and they can't simply drag & drop.
They will only get that if they are a part of your shared folder and Dropbox user. That is via www.dropbox.com/share BUT then gives everybody in it read/write access to everything else uploaded.
File requests take them direct to www.dropbox.com where they upload to Dropbox's website, not your folder structure.
- rmsachs223 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hmmm. So help me to understand from your customer's viewpoint (the ones who want to UPLOAD stuff to your folder) step by step how they do an UPLOAD. And do they have to be Dropbox users?
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