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mattahern
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Share unique links between Users
It has recently come to my attention that links created by a user are unique to the user. When that user no longer works in the company and we deactivate the account, so do the links. We have thousan...
mattahern
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks for your response. I believe that the Dropboxes are set up as individual.
I have read this article but I don't believe it is useful for existing links that have already been set up and shared. I have also noticed that for some links, we do have the 'rlkey' present in the URL but the link is broken when the user is inactive. In saying this, I am also not sure how to utilise the new shared architecture with a file that has an exisitng link?
Is there a way to have existing links transferred to the new architecture structure without having to update the links? We have literally thousands!
Would we be able to take this offline and try find a solution on my use case?
lisadbx
Dropbox Engineer
2 years ago
mattahern wrote:
Thanks for your response. I believe that the Dropboxes are set up as individual.
I have read this article but I don't believe it is useful for existing links that have already been set up and shared. I have also noticed that for some links, we do have the 'rlkey' present in the URL but the link is broken when the user is inactive. In saying this, I am also not sure how to utilise the new shared architecture with a file that has an exisitng link?
Is there a way to have existing links transferred to the new architecture structure without having to update the links? We have literally thousands!
Would we be able to take this offline and try find a solution on my use case?
I have also noticed that for some links, we do have the 'rlkey' present in the URL but the link is broken when the user is inactive.
If the content is still accessible by the team (e.g. in the team space or shared with another member), then the link with "rlkey" should continue to work. However, if the content was deleted rather than transferred, then links will no longer be accessible. If you are not seeing this, you can contact support with an example of your link.
Dropbox is also working on migrating existing links to the new link model. If your link is still active and we migrate the link to one with "rlkey", then it will behave like the new links.
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