cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Announcements
Want to learn some quick and useful tips to make your day easier? Check out how Calvin uses Replay to get feedback from other teams at Dropbox here.

Create, upload, and share

Find help to solve issues with creating, uploading, and sharing files and folders in Dropbox. Get support and advice from the Dropbox Community.

cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Upcoming Mac OS Update

Upcoming Mac OS Update

Fenfir
Explorer | Level 3
Go to solution

Hi everyone,

 

the most recent update for Dropbox/Mac OS mentions, among other things, that the local dropbox folder will be moved to a different location within Mac OS.

My question is: will this affect the shared folders? I mean, the folders that I have shared with other users and to which they have access through their own Dropbox desktop app. Will the shared folders still be available to them without the need to re-share? I guess so, since we are sharing off Dropbox and not off our local storage, but I just wanted to double-check. I am sharing a folder with an elderly relative who won't be able to change anything should the access be gone.


Thanks,

1 Accepted Solution

Accepted Solutions

Rich
Super User II
Go to solution

@Fenfir wrote:

My question is: will this affect the shared folders? ... Will the shared folders still be available to them without the need to re-share?


This will not affect your shared folders. They will still be available to all other members without the need to re-share them.

View solution in original post

1 Reply 1

Rich
Super User II
Go to solution

@Fenfir wrote:

My question is: will this affect the shared folders? ... Will the shared folders still be available to them without the need to re-share?


This will not affect your shared folders. They will still be available to all other members without the need to re-share them.

Need more support?
Who's talking

Top contributors to this post

  • User avatar
    Rich Super User II
What do Dropbox user levels mean?