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Phil C.'s avatar
Phil C.
New member | Level 1
10 years ago

You can't share a folder that contains a shared folder - BUT I AM NOT!

Really confused! I need to give access to someone to collaborate but when I try to do this it says 'You can't share a folder that contains a shared folder' and only gives me the option to send them the link (which I have but it is not ideal). I feel sure that I have not previously shared any of the sub-folders and when I click on the sharing option at the side it does not show that any of these folders haver been shared. How can I solve this so I can share the folders inside. It is folders containing audio recordings from an App we have purchased called ALON Dictaphone.

Would really appreciate advice to solve this.

Phil

  • If you're getting a message that you can't share a folder because it contains or is a member of another shared folder, then there's another shared folder. It's as simple as that. Look at the Sharing page for a list of your shared folders. If there's one listed, even if you're not sharing it with anyone (i.e. you're the only member) it's still considered a shared folder.

  • Jayne J.'s avatar
    Jayne J.
    New member | Level 1

    Having the same problem as described here, did it get resolved?

  • Dave C.5's avatar
    Dave C.5
    Helpful | Level 7

    click on the SHARING link and double check you have no shared folders.

  • Dave C.5's avatar
    Dave C.5
    Helpful | Level 7

    you cant share a folder that IS in a shared folder either.

  • Dave C.5's avatar
    Dave C.5
    Helpful | Level 7

    1) you said "we even deleted all shared folders"

    2) you said "we do not have any shared folders within the folder"

     

    1 is not the same as 2, 2 implies you have other shared folders.

    So I said if a parent folder is shared it wont work either, are you sure there are none?

     

    Additionally : is the folder your trying to share a app folder by any chance?

    aka One of the folders created by 3rd party applications?

     

    -- to escalate --

    You submit a ticket in the support section. 

     

  • Info A.2's avatar
    Info A.2
    New member | Level 1

    YES trying to share a 3rd party application folder

  • Dave C.5's avatar
    Dave C.5
    Helpful | Level 7

    You cant, its a shared folder between you and the application access system.

     

    Sorry should have mentioned that earlier :(

    Only mechanic to get around it is if you can give the application global dropbox access.

  • Marjoline V.'s avatar
    Marjoline V.
    Explorer | Level 4

    I have fought this battle also, was totally confused. And I am embarrassed to admit that in the end I indeed did find another shared folder somewhere stashed away as a sub-sub-sub-folder. Much to my surprise.

  • Info A.2's avatar
    Info A.2
    New member | Level 1

    How do I give the application global dropbox access?

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    How do I give the application global dropbox access?

    That's something specified by the developer at the time the application is created within Dropbox. Once an app has reached production status, its access type cannot be changed.