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Since the upgrade to Dropbox on the 20/04/2024 we have encountered a number of issues with apps and programs that utilise Dropbox. Rather than confusing the issue, the first of these relates to Microsoft power automate. The team Dropbox folders that are shared with me and monitored by this program have now disappeared. The only Dropbox folders I can see our my specific folders, and not those that I have access to as part of a team. In my DBL Dropbox desktop folder I have my profile folder and then I have access to all the team folders that I am part of. I can access these on my desktop and online without an issue. The problem I have is that if I am trying to access these team folders through any other software, they are not visible following the upgrade on 20 April? This is causing major issues and I assume that there is a setting that needs to be changed for me and my colleagues?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Don't think anyone will ever get to the bottom of this. Power automate was working fine with the team folders until Dropbox changed and updated in April
Hi,
will this be fixed every?
Thank you
@admin123 wrote:
will this be fixed every?
It would be up to Microsoft to fix it. Dropbox changed the folder structure of Team accounts. Microsoft will need to update their integration to work with the new structure.
I thought Dropbox was providing the blocks and submitted to power automate. Ok thank you.
Any idea where to ask if microsoft is going to solve this? any forum links?
@admin123 wrote:
Any idea where to ask if microsoft is going to solve this? any forum links?
I'd start with the support options listed on the Dropbox connector page.
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