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znelson32
9 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Deleted folder and files still accessible via shared link
I shared a folder of files a few days ago. Today I deleted the folder and the underlying files. However, the link still works, the files still show up in the download page, and files are still able t...
Nancy
Dropbox Staff
Welcome to the Community, znelson32!
Just to clarify, did you delete this folder with its contents via www.dropbox.com and it can now be found in your Deleted files page, but the shared link still works nonetheless?
Also, the shared link that you originally created, was it with edit or view-only permissions?
Let me know, and we’ll go from there.
znelson32
9 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hello,
Yes, I deleted it from Dropbox.com, the local files also disappeared as usual. I didn’t check Deleted Files, didn’t know that was a thing. Nonetheless, when I hit the shared link I still see the folder and files and can download straight from that page. The shared folder was set as Edit perms to some others. I’ve since explicitly removed them. Still, it seems that the shared link should just not work at all even if I’m the Owner.
Yes, I deleted it from Dropbox.com, the local files also disappeared as usual. I didn’t check Deleted Files, didn’t know that was a thing. Nonetheless, when I hit the shared link I still see the folder and files and can download straight from that page. The shared folder was set as Edit perms to some others. I’ve since explicitly removed them. Still, it seems that the shared link should just not work at all even if I’m the Owner.
- Nancy9 months agoDropbox Staff
That’s true, indeed. When a folder gets deleted, then the shared link stops working, as well.
Is it possible you have a second folder under the same name on your Dropbox account and the link’s connected to it instead?
- znelson329 months agoExplorer | Level 4
No not possible. The folder structure is like this:
Folder A
—>Folder B
———>Folder C (share was here)
I deleted Folder C and all contents but hours later I can still get to them via the share URL. The resulting page shows me all file contents of the missing Folder C. Now when I go to Files, Folder A, Folder B, I don’t see Folder C (and I shouldn’t). But using the shared link I see it all, and can download the files.- Nancy9 months agoDropbox Staff
Alright, let’s check one more thing; if you go to your Shared tab here, are you seeing this folder in the list, along with an option to re-add it to your Dropbox account?
- znelson329 months agoExplorer | Level 4Yes, it’s there along with some very old shared folders from years ago. I didn’t realize there was a shared folders view. Maybe that’s the issue, apologies! If I delete the share it should resolve. I guess the distinction is between the share pointing to a folder or file, and the actual folder or file. If you delete the latter it doesn’t mean the former isn’t still accessible. It’s a bit strange to think about to be honest.
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