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Jilenore
8 months agoNew member | Level 2
I'm an assistant trying to upload videos
Hi, I'm an assistant trying to upload videos on my computer to the Dropbox account of the person I work for. He has a Dropbox account with 2 TB, I have a free account with 2 GB. At first, he g...
- 8 months ago
Jilenore wrote:
At first, he gave me his login info, and I could not get in.
It's important to know that sharing credentials like that is against the Dropbox terms and could result in the account being suspended. Accounts are meant for an individual and should not be shared in that way.
... it only lets me upload 2TBs of files total and then has told me I'm out of space. I don't get this.When you're a member of a shared folder you're still limited to the space available in your own account.
The folder was created in his account with 2TB which he is nowhere near using even 1/4 of that storage.You're not uploading to a folder in his account. You're uploading to a shared folder in your own account, and that content syncs with the copy of the folder in his account.
How we can work this out?If he has a Professional, Essentials or Business account, ask him to send you a File Request instead. You'll be able to upload directly to his account without affecting your own. If he has a Plus or Family account, you can still use a File Request but each one will still have a 2GB limit.
Rich
8 months agoSuper User II
Jilenore wrote:
At first, he gave me his login info, and I could not get in.
It's important to know that sharing credentials like that is against the Dropbox terms and could result in the account being suspended. Accounts are meant for an individual and should not be shared in that way.
... it only lets me upload 2TBs of files total and then has told me I'm out of space. I don't get this.
When you're a member of a shared folder you're still limited to the space available in your own account.
The folder was created in his account with 2TB which he is nowhere near using even 1/4 of that storage.
You're not uploading to a folder in his account. You're uploading to a shared folder in your own account, and that content syncs with the copy of the folder in his account.
How we can work this out?
If he has a Professional, Essentials or Business account, ask him to send you a File Request instead. You'll be able to upload directly to his account without affecting your own. If he has a Plus or Family account, you can still use a File Request but each one will still have a 2GB limit.
- Jilenore8 months agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you for explaining all that. Now it makes sense.
He does have a Business account and will send me a File Request.
Appreciate the help.
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