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thedefaultman
2 months agoNew member | Level 2
App folder to a org folder
Hello, I have a folder that stores builds from my pipeline. This folder was created by a Dropbox app I created. The folder sits under my personal folder and I want it to be a org level folder so othe...
thedefaultman
2 months agoNew member | Level 2
I am the person that created the app. How can I change the location of the folder if that's possible? Or do I have to create another app. In that case how can I set it so this doesn't happen again?
Greg-DB
2 months agoDropbox Staff
thedefaultman The Dropbox API supports two different access types: "full Dropbox" and "app folder".
Apps with the full Dropbox access type can access files/folders anywhere in the connected account. Note though that if you are using the full Dropbox access type and want to access the "team space", you'll need to apply some extra configuration to your API calls. Refer to the Team Files Guide for information on that.
Apps with the app folder access type can only access the contents of the special app folder that gets created when connected to the account. Users can move app folders, however app folders are incompatible with shared/team folders, meaning you can't share an app folder, put a shared/team folder inside an app folder or put an app folder in a shared/team folder. Instead, if you need to use the API with shared/team folders, you'll need to use the full Dropbox access type instead, as opposed to the app folder access type.
You can't switch the access type on an existing app, so if you need a different access type, you'd need to register another app here.
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