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Mackeroy
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Creating an alias or symlink to a file within Dropbox
Is there a way to create a symlink or alias for a file or folder that points to a file within another Dropbox folder? For instance, making a symlink or alias for a large video file that resides in o...
- 5 years agoHello Mackeroy, I hope you're well today!
Symlinks and aliases are not currently supported by Dropbox, but perhaps I could suggest a work around for this.
Since you can create a shortcut to a web link with these steps, perhaps you could use this feature to add a shared link to the file you want to access from another folder.
When you open a shared link to a file that you already have access to, and you're signed into your account online, it will simply point you to the file within your account.
Let me know if that would do the trick!
Mark
Super User II
5 years agoBasically the way Dropbox works is that it only looks at things in its own folder, so, when symlinks DID work they only updated and uploaded/changed/modified files when Dropbox was restarted. This meant that files and folders were frequently out of date and also caused conflicted files.
learlo
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Ahh I get you thank you. I'm not really interested in OS-specific symlinks connected to god knows what and where.
My context (and the original question as far as I can understand) is different. Everything is inside Dropbox. File A, folder B and folder C are all in DropBox. Synced all the time. File A is in folder B. I want "something" in folder C to behave like file A. This is what as a user I'm expecting to work on my desktop OS and I want the same mechanism to work in a shared file system.
As a user, I'm not interested in the slightest how this "something" is implemented inside Dropbox. What I'm interested in, is that it will behave "well" everywhere.
If I'm on a Mac it has to look and behave like an alias. On Windows like a shortcut, on Linux like a symlink. On the web interface similar to a file but with some visual clue.
- Mark5 years ago
Super User II
Exactly - and thats the point, it didnt so because it was causing issues for people they just stopped it. Ultimately data integrity is paramount
- learlo5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you Mark. Absolutely, data integrity is paramount. On the other hand, one has to think about the value of this product in this day and age when the feature set is just not good enough. Unfortunately in our case there soon will be no data left on Dropbox to keep safe. What a shame! Thank you again.
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