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How can I determine the many people who have access to folders? it's kinda broad now, and an organization laptop has stored my DB PW on it. Need to remove access, but don't know where the parent file is.
I just wanna see a list of files with names of people with access, or a list of people with names of folders/files to which they have access
There is no page that will give that all in one go. You need to look at each folder or file individually.
You can see all of them at www.dropbox.com/share but you will then need to click in to them
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There is no page that will give that all in one go. You need to look at each folder or file individually.
You can see all of them at www.dropbox.com/share but you will then need to click in to them
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