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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Laha041
5 months agoNew member | Level 2
"You need permission to perform this action" each time I'm creating a folder.
I have searched through the forum for a solution but have yet to find one. I am using the desktop and trying to create a folder and keep getting the error, "destination folder access denied" "you n...
Hannah
Dropbox Staff
I see, Wiskers, thanks for the update.
We appreciate your feedback on this.
At this time, you can only create top-level folders through our website, like Megan mentioned above.
But I'll happily pass your comments along to our team.
ListenToYourUsers
22 days agoNew member | Level 2
Hi, Hannah. 25+ year software developer here. There's an adage in development that is "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should". Requiring users to log into the website just to add a folder is cumbersome, a waste of time, and is NOT necessary. This requirement falls under that adage.
If Dropbox is seeing complaints on this forum, that means there are MANY more people frustrated that you're not hearing from. They're just not taking the time to create a forum profile.
If your company wants to keep customers in a highly competitive market like this one, I would suggest making your software as easy to use as reasonably and securely as possible. In a market where OneDrive is constantly in everyone's face on Windows, Dropbox should probably find a way to mitigate that element, and not give users a desire to switch to OneDrive (or other competing products).
Listen to me, don't listen to me, either way is fine. But OneDrive doesn't make me jump through these hoops when I use it in my 9-5, and now I'm mulling the possibility of saving a lot of money by switching.
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