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train
9 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Can I no longer share files because I exceeded my daily bandwidth limit?
I shared a installation file in my public folder to transfer a 1GB file to my sister. The file was deleted after the transfer was completed. But now no one can access my shared links. I can still ...
- 9 months ago
Hello Nancy,
I figured it out, the file I shared was flagged for possible malware (it does not have malware). I was able to un-ban myself by following some links.
Thank you for your help.
Theresa
Community Manager
9 months agoHey train and welcome back to the Dropbox Community 😊. Glad to hear you’re able to share your links again - awesome news 🎉.
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