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  • Rick_M's avatar
    Rick_M
    Experienced | Level 13
    A "regular shared link" should give the recipient a way to save directly to their dropbox account via the web (with no need to download first).
     
    This should let a recipient copy a file from DB sender to their own DB account without using a shared-folder.
     
    Ask the sender to click the "SHARE" button and enter your DB account email address. Does that work for you?
     
  • Sarah N.'s avatar
    Sarah N.
    New member | Level 2

    I'm not actually sure where this SHARE button is or what you mean by a "regular shared link"... I think he's sharing via the windows right-click context menu > "copy public link".

    But anyway, yes, I could ask the sender to share it with me some other way, but assuming I can't, is there no way to add a public dl.dropboxusercontent.com link to my private dropbox?

    For a better example, here's a real public shared link which I generated via the right-click context menu "copy public link":

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11786661/neko.zip

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    Public links don't give you that option. Only share links do. Share links are created by selecting Copy Dropbox Link and can be created for any file in your account (not just within the Public folder, which in no longer present in new accounts).

  • Rick_M's avatar
    Rick_M
    Experienced | Level 13

    Sarah,

    What part of "File Request" does not do that job for you?  It lets anyone put a file in your dropbox folder "file request", you can then send your group a link to that folder so they can see and access it.

  • Sarah N.'s avatar
    Sarah N.
    New member | Level 2

    It looks like File Requests either require the user to have Dropbox, in which case why not just share the file normally, or to upload it via their browser, which is impossible for files this big. I also didn't have time to request my client to send it again, and my feature request is for a method that would work even if you didn't have contact with the file owner. But File Requests might be useful in the future for less tech-savvy clients - thanks!

  • Rick_M's avatar
    Rick_M
    Experienced | Level 13

    File Requests does Not require the user to have DB (but they will "Invite"!!!)  FR is an update of a tool that was once from a non-db developer. 

  • rafael p.5's avatar
    rafael p.5
    New member | Level 1

    Yes, it is possible.
    what  want's to do is possible with Dropbox Saver. 

    The shared file will be sent to her dropbox directly, from the public shared link she has, to a folder inside her dropbox account. Cloud-to-cloud. There is no need for her to download to her machine and than re-upload to her account. File will be transferred directly because it's is public shared.