You might see that the Dropbox Community team have been busy working on some major updates to the Community itself! So, here is some info on what’s changed, what’s staying the same and what you can expect from the Dropbox Community overall.
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Rebecca16
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Need recommendation for advising team on local syncing best practices
We will be doing a very large reorganization of our Dropbox - making new structures in folders, moving files, and archiving unneeded stuff. In terms of offering the team guidance on re-syncing only n...
Hannah
Dropbox Staff
Hey Rebecca16, sorry to jump in here.
Allow me to advise, that if you're planning on upgrading to a Dropbox Business team, re-organizing folders at this time will be somewhat redundant.
I'm only saying that, because with the upgrade, the folder structure of everyone on the team will change anyway, to reflect the structure of a Business account.
Upon upgrading, a new folder will appear in each user's Dropbox folder, the member folder, named after each member.
The space outside this member folder will be the 'team space'.
How the team space is organized, will be up to the team admin.
You can read more about the team space here and how to manage it as an admin here.
I hope this helps!
Rebecca16
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hannah thanks for that info. It does open a new set of questions for me regarding switching over.
If we do an upgrade to Business Teams, what does that do to everyone's current access to current folders?
What does the structure default to in regards to the current folders/files we all share?
In terms of making sure everyone has access to the folders in Business Teams, can we just grant edit access to the top level folder?
Can anyone who is on our Business Teams account upload new files anywhere or only places they have edit permissions for?
What is an alternative upgrade to Business Teams that keeps the current structure functionality the same - i.e. what we see and how we share in our current individual account setup?
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Rebecca16, the current folders would be moved into a personal folder in the individual team accounts. Shared folders would appear in a separate section.
You can grant edit access to the top level folder, however, this would also mean that users can delete entire folders from the team. Users will be able to upload wherever they have edit access.
Currently, there isn't another upgrade that would keep your current structure the same way.
- Rebecca162 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Jay So, folders I personally created and shared with others would go into a personal folder (even if shared with others) and all the folders shared with me goes into a shared folder.
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
If it is a normal shared folder, either created by you or by another person, then it would appear in your personal folder.
Team folders (which are also shared folders in a manner of speaking, but for the team) would appear outside the personal folder in the main team space. Sorry for any confusion.
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