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BonnieFC's avatar
BonnieFC
Explorer | Level 3
2 years ago

Can Access a Shared Folder to Secondary Email

A folder was shared to my secondary email, but when I click on the link, a window pops up telling me that I can't access that file because I am signed in under the primary email on the account.  So I swapped the primary and secondary email so that that the email the file was sent to is now the primary email on the account.  And still, when I click on the link for the shared file, it is telling me that I don't have access to that file because I am signed in under the primary email, which is now the email the file was sent to.   Whaaa????   Maddening!!  What am I doing wrong?  

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    2 years ago

    Thanks for the additional info, BonnieFC.

     

    If you login to your account and go to the Shared tab, are you able to add the folder that way?

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hi BonnieFC, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

     

    When adding the secondary email addresses to your account, did you verify them as well to complete the connection?

     

    This will help me to assist further!

    • BonnieFC's avatar
      BonnieFC
      Explorer | Level 3

      Hi.  Thanks for your help.  I verified the email, and it indicated that the email was verified.  But when I went back into the email with the link to the shared folder,  the popup window appeared that said I did not have access to it because I was signed in under "primary email" account.  In addition to switching primary and secondary emails, to see if that makes a difference, I also deleted the secondary email and resubmitted it, reverified it, etc.  Still not working...

      • Jay's avatar
        Jay
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        Just to be certain, the email address they sent it to, was it definitely the exact same spelling as that of the secondary email, and not a slightly different spelling? 

         

        Certain inboxes, like Gmail, allow users to enter a dot or a plus to add more words to the email address (for johnsmith it could be john.smith or johnsmith+dropbox), and it would still arrive in the same inbox . However, for Dropbox, this would be a separate account entirely. 

         

        If there was an extra dot in the email, it would be seen as another address, and not the secondary email.

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