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Clients dropbox is larger than mine so I can't upload all the files into a shared folder.

Clients dropbox is larger than mine so I can't upload all the files into a shared folder.

Bobby_photo
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 Hello all thanks in advance for any help. I have a client I am trying to upload 2.7 gigs worth of images to. They set up a shared folder to do this. Problem is I have 2.5 gigs of storage and they have 3T. So my upload stops at 2.5 gigs and they dont get all of the images. Is there a different way to do this? I am also asking because they have several other photogs uploading to them and I want to help them work this out so that everyone can upload all their files.

 Thanks in advance for any help I haven't found anything in the documentation covering this.

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Rich
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@Bobby_photo wrote:

I have a client I am trying to upload 2.7 gigs worth of images to. They set up a shared folder to do this. Problem is I have 2.5 gigs of storage and they have 3T. So my upload stops at 2.5 gigs ...


 


Is there a different way to do this?

Ask your client to send you a File Request instead.

 

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Rich
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@Bobby_photo wrote:

I have a client I am trying to upload 2.7 gigs worth of images to. They set up a shared folder to do this. Problem is I have 2.5 gigs of storage and they have 3T. So my upload stops at 2.5 gigs ...


 


Is there a different way to do this?

Ask your client to send you a File Request instead.

 

Bobby_photo
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Thanks for the help and quick reply

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