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randg
New member | Level 2
3 years ago

Link expired. How to download the content?

So, I had a link of files shared with me and I didnt dowload the files within the time limit. Does dropbox keep the files in a database? How could I recover the files of this link. It is even in the list of recently visited links, but it says it is already expired.

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    Rich
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    3 years ago

    randg wrote:

    So, I had a link of files shared with me and I didnt dowload the files within the time limit. Does dropbox keep the files in a database? How could I recover the files of this link.


    You'll need to contact the person that shared it with you and ask for a new link. There's no way for Dropbox to provide access again.

  • randg's avatar
    randg
    New member | Level 2
    3 years ago

    Dont the files remain in dropbox database for at least a little longer?

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
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    3 years ago

    randg wrote:

    Dont the files remain in dropbox database for at least a little longer?


    It doesn't work like that. Once the link has expired, there's no way for you to access it or see the files that it previously linked to. You need to contact the owner of the files.

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