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Michael M
12 months agoNew member | Level 1
Some files were shared with me by another user and now I'm over-quota. What is happening?
I am very confused.
I've had a personal Dropbox for quite some time that I really never used. I was granted access to someone else's box not long ago so that I could read and add files to their b...
- 12 months ago
Hope you don’t mind if I jump in, Michael M. You can see more details in our Help Center article here on what would get deleted exactly in that scenario.
Let me know if you have any further questions, though.
Mark
Super User II
12 months agoMichael M wrote:I cannot for the life of me figure out what's going on because I have not added anything to my personal account.
There upgraded account doesnt benefit you. If you need access to that data in your account you need enough space in your account to access it.
Michael M wrote:Does this mean the files in the other person's box will be deleted because I am among those it was shared with, or the one who added some?
Anything in your Dropbox may be deleted if you are over quota - and anything that happens to those files will replicate to all in the share.
Best thing to do is leave the share via www.dropbox.com/share and ask for read only links instead as they dont use quota BUT it does mean you cannot edit the real time files.
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