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Chillhop
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Create a get_temporary_link for a folder in a team account
Hi,
Im trying to create a public link from the API, the account where the folder is lodged is a Business account, when I try to share the folder I get "permission denied" error.
The main idea is...
- 7 years ago
Are you sure you have both the right path, as well as the right namespace (in the "Dropbox-Api-Path-Root" header)? I can't see the full values from your screenshot.
If you'd like us to check on this specifically for you, please feel free to open an API ticket with the full code (use the "Show Code" button), but please redact the access token.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 years agoAre you sure you have both the right path, as well as the right namespace (in the "Dropbox-Api-Path-Root" header)? I can't see the full values from your screenshot.
If you'd like us to check on this specifically for you, please feel free to open an API ticket with the full code (use the "Show Code" button), but please redact the access token.
Chillhop
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Greg thanks for the reply. You were right in pointing out the Dropbox-Api-Path-Root, as it is only specified for 1 folder in the root of the team folders.
This was the error, i had to run my tests inside that folder. I added a screenshot in case someone runs into the same error.
thank you
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