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TwinBlade
8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Folder member access level
Hi, I am using the .NET SDK and I am trying to add members to a shared folders like this: newMembers.Add(new AddMember(new MemberSelector.Email(user.Email), accessLevel2.AsEditor)); And then do...
- 8 years ago
You can set the access level in the AddMember object like this:
AccessLevel.Editor.Instance
(Or AccessLevel.Viewer.Instance, etc.)
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
8 years agoYou can set the access level in the AddMember object like this:
AccessLevel.Editor.Instance
(Or AccessLevel.Viewer.Instance, etc.)
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