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richiereel
New member | Level 2
12 months ago

People I share download links with are unable to download my files

For some time I have been sending friends and colleagues links to download files but when they try they are unable.. 

 

I have a 3TB essentials account with space left, any ideas? 

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  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    12 months ago

    richiereel wrote:

    For some time I have been sending friends and colleagues links to download files but when they try they are unable.. 

     any ideas? 


    Unless you tell us why they cannot - what happens/errors etc. we cannot help I'm afraid. 

  • richiereel's avatar
    richiereel
    New member | Level 2
    12 months ago

    Yes this might help.. I've added some attachements to see.

  • ahsieh's avatar
    ahsieh
    Icon for Dropbox Product Manager rankDropbox Product Manager
    12 months ago

    Hi richiereel ,

     

    Could you share some more details on what type of link you're sending to them? Are you sharing with them a folder, file, or both? And did you share from dropbox.com, desktop app, or from your mobile device? 

     

    Thanks!

    Angela

  • AngeliqueL's avatar
    AngeliqueL
    Icon for Dropbox Designer rankDropbox Designer
    12 months ago

    Hi richiereel

    I'm a content designer on the Sharing team and I'd love to help you with this. As other mentioned, there are several ways to share and download.

    If your link is set to Can edit, your recipients may be prompted to log in and add that content to their Dropbox account. If they don't have the required storage, they won't be able to. I recommend setting the link to Can view and making sure you don't have the setting on that prevents downloads (see attachment). You get here by clicking the gear icon (settings) when sharing.

     

    If your goal is delivering files for the purpose of download, I recommend using Dropbox Transfer. That doesn't require the recipient to have an account or storage space available and you'll get notified when they download. Get there at: https://www.dropbox.com/transfer

     

    I hope one of those solutions works for you! Let me know if it doesn't. We're working to improve this experience right now and your feedback is invaluable. 

  • AngeliqueL's avatar
    AngeliqueL
    Icon for Dropbox Designer rankDropbox Designer
    12 months ago

    richiereel Do you know what kind of device this is? I don't recognize the interface in the screen. Is it possible the device doesn't allow downloads? The second looks potentially like you've given them access to them at a certain email but they're logged in to a different one? It would help to know how you usually share—on web, desktop, or mobile, and do you copy/share a link, add people, share by email, etc.? 

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