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As an admin, i need to turn off the "Activity in shared folders (weekly digest)" emails.
I know, as a user, my team can do this (Account > Notifications > deselect "Activity in shared folders (weekly digest)")
I need to do it as an admin for the whole team/company.
Is there any way?
Hey @calvinbradshaw - thanks for posting on our Community!
I'm afraid there's no way to do this from the Admin Console at this time. Each user would need to do it from their end manually. Alternatively, you could utilize the 'Sign-in as' feature to do this from the admin side.
I hope this helps.
Walter
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
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Hey @calvinbradshaw - thanks for posting on our Community!
I'm afraid there's no way to do this from the Admin Console at this time. Each user would need to do it from their end manually. Alternatively, you could utilize the 'Sign-in as' feature to do this from the admin side.
I hope this helps.
Walter
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support
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Thanks @Walter. - unfortunately our company's 17 licenses are "Business" plan, not "Business Plus" so this feature is not available to us. I have marked your reply as the solution anyway, however its not going to help us.
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