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Tim S.51
New member | Level 2
10 years ago
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I get an error "this operation isn't permitted" when moving folders

I am trying to move folders from my original personal dropbox account to the new team dropbox folder I created. I am a Pro user.

The first few folders copied without incident. However, a couple more that I want to move won't,. I simply get an error, "This operation isn't permitted."

What is not permitted about this, and why did the original folder moves go without incident. I don't believe I am over my TB limit.

PROLOGUE: On a whim, I was able to move the folders by copying them to my desktop, then copying them from there into Dropbox. So, I got my mission accomplished. But I am still curious about why "permission" was not granted.

  • I created a dropbox account for 1 purpose only and therefore I am very much a newbie. I am not familiar with much of dropbox, account types, terminology, so sorry if this ends up being off topic.

     

    I experienced this error and discovered the solution for my situation.

     

    I save a bunch of files, with dates in the names of the files. I later created folders named after the years, "2015", "2016", "2017". Within each year folder, I created month folders, "1", "2", ... , "12". Displaying my files from the "root", I see "2015", "2016", "2017", and all the individual files.  I selected the first file for Jan 2015 (checkboxed the first file for Jan 2015) and SHIFT clicked the last file for Jan 2015. I see this last file and the ones above (that are visible on the screen) get checked. I assume I've selected all my Jan 2015 files. I then move them, using the MOVE menu item, and get the "this operation isn't permitted" message. It's because the UI dropbox as implemented is braindead, in my opinion. It looks like a fairly standard file UI, but isn't. SHIFT clicking the last Jan 2015 file selected EVERYTHING above it, not just between my clicked and SHIFT clicked items. So, I had selected all my Jan 2015 files AND the folders 2015, 2016, and 2017. The error message makes sense, I'm not allowed to put the folder 2015 into a folder which is a subfolder of 2015. The terse error message that tells you very little and the BAD UI (IMHO) combine to give this error that you cannot understand. When I manually clicked all the Feb 2015 files (there were just a couple), the move worked just fine.

     

    So, to use this UI, unlike any other UI of which I'm familiar, you have to do something like:

    - SHIFT click the last file for Jan 2015

    - Unclick the folders 2015, 2016, 2017

    - Then move the files to their destination.

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  • dolphin66's avatar
    dolphin66
    New member | Level 2
    9 years ago

    I created a dropbox account for 1 purpose only and therefore I am very much a newbie. I am not familiar with much of dropbox, account types, terminology, so sorry if this ends up being off topic.

     

    I experienced this error and discovered the solution for my situation.

     

    I save a bunch of files, with dates in the names of the files. I later created folders named after the years, "2015", "2016", "2017". Within each year folder, I created month folders, "1", "2", ... , "12". Displaying my files from the "root", I see "2015", "2016", "2017", and all the individual files.  I selected the first file for Jan 2015 (checkboxed the first file for Jan 2015) and SHIFT clicked the last file for Jan 2015. I see this last file and the ones above (that are visible on the screen) get checked. I assume I've selected all my Jan 2015 files. I then move them, using the MOVE menu item, and get the "this operation isn't permitted" message. It's because the UI dropbox as implemented is braindead, in my opinion. It looks like a fairly standard file UI, but isn't. SHIFT clicking the last Jan 2015 file selected EVERYTHING above it, not just between my clicked and SHIFT clicked items. So, I had selected all my Jan 2015 files AND the folders 2015, 2016, and 2017. The error message makes sense, I'm not allowed to put the folder 2015 into a folder which is a subfolder of 2015. The terse error message that tells you very little and the BAD UI (IMHO) combine to give this error that you cannot understand. When I manually clicked all the Feb 2015 files (there were just a couple), the move worked just fine.

     

    So, to use this UI, unlike any other UI of which I'm familiar, you have to do something like:

    - SHIFT click the last file for Jan 2015

    - Unclick the folders 2015, 2016, 2017

    - Then move the files to their destination.

  • TL87's avatar
    TL87
    New member | Level 2
    8 years ago
    Thank you! This worked for me.
  • Dgmtexas's avatar
    Dgmtexas
    Explorer | Level 4
    7 years ago

    Suddenly I'm getting this error message, I'm simply trying to delete an item within the folder, and I get "This operation isn't permitted", I'm the owner of this account. How can this be happening?

     

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  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    7 years ago

    Dgmtexas wrote:

    ... I get "This operation isn't permitted", I'm the owner of this account


    You're the owner of the account, but are you the owner of the folder, and if not, do you have edit permissions to the folder? Unless you have been given edit access to a shared folder, you won't be able to delete the files within.

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