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Keke3
8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Sharing a File With Someone Who Doesn't Have Dropbox Installed
I'd like to send a link to share a file with a customer without requiring them to login to Dropbox. Is that possible?
- 8 years agoHey Keke3!To invite multiple users to a folder or file, youâll have to enter their email addresses separately.If they are getting prompted to sign it, could it be that youâre sending them a shared folder instead of sending them a shared link to the folder?As Rich also mentions, you can find more info about what a shared link is and how to create it here.Let us know of any updates! :grinning:
Jtavernor
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
When I have shared a folder, does my family member need to create a personal account with Dropbox in order to view my shared folder. Can someone explain to me how my family are able to view? Thanks for your help
Rich
Super User II
4 years ago
Jtavernor wrote:
When I have shared a folder, does my family member need to create a personal account with Dropbox in order to view my shared folder. Can someone explain to me how my family are able to view? Thanks for your help
If they only need to be able to view, you'll want to use a shared link with view-only access. If you actually invite them to a shared folder or send a shared link with edit access, they'll need their own Dropbox account with enough storage to hold the folder.
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