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Dianehelen
8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Downloading shared folder not in zip format
Can a folder of files be shared and not download as a zip file, but just as a folder, as it was uploaded to Dropbox as?
Seems Drop box creates a share link for a folder and compresses it to zip so...
- 8 years agoA zip file is the only way that you'll be able to download it and keep its structure without downloading each individual file.
Jane
Dropbox Staff
7 years agoHey Cant_think, I believe that this conversation here should help you gain a bit of insight regarding your initial inquiry & that’s why I moved your post under this thread, just so as to point you to the explanations posted above.
While I appreciate the time you devoted to write us your thoughts on the matter, I'd like to ask you to check out what has been discussed here at your convenience & let me know if you have any follow-up questions or observations. Thanks for getting in touch on the Community & enjoy the rest of your day until we talk again!
hansolocambo
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Working solution :
1/ The Dropbox account owner needs to share the folder.
2/ Open JDownloader2
3/ Copy the shared folder link (Ctrl+C, to the clipboard).
4/ JDownloader will then find the folder and all of its content
5/ You can now download all of the content locally, not zipped.
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