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fireglory
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Folder sharing history
How can I see a list of users I shared a folder with? These users have lost their access privileges for the folder or do not use dropbox anymore.
- 6 years agoThanks a lot for keeping in touch with me on this discussion here fireglory!So as to best address your inquiry according to the info we have on file for your account, I’ve sent you a brief message on the email connected to your Forum profile (i.e. this way I’ll be able to access your account specifics internally to answer your follow-up questions) gathering all of the details you’ve included on that discussion.You may have a look at your inbox at your earliest convenience if you’d like us to work on that together; looking forward to hearing back from you!
Jane
Dropbox Staff
Hey there (fireglory), you should be able to see this detail (depending on whether you’re the shared folder "Owner" or you’ve been granted “Can Edit” permissions) if you navigate to your folderstructure ▶️ go to the ellipsis icon 💬 on the shared folder in question 👥 & click on Events. This should re-direct you to a view outlining your sharing history.
Hopefully this answers your question & please do let me know on this discussion in case you have more sharing-specific questions or you need any further assistance in any way. Thanks & enjoy the rest of your day!
fireglory
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Unfortunately, there's no Events option for the folder.
- Jane6 years agoDropbox StaffThanks for looping back to me so quickly fireglory! Do you see the two-people icon on the folder (i.e. it should be similar to the one displayed on the screenshot I’m attaching below) incidentally?
What are the options you’re seeing on your end? Have you also checked how you get on with Rich's advice? What do you see when you click on the Share button?
- fireglory6 years agoNew member | Level 2
The options list I can select from contains Share, Download, Star, Rename, Move, Copy, Delete.
If I press the Share button I'm being forwarded to an email form that enables the file/folder to be shared/linked to new users.
- Rich6 years agoSuper User II
- fireglory6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Yes, I'm aware of the Events options (as it is enabled for other folders that have active users linked to it) but it seems it's not available for the folder in question.
The user I shared it with is no longer using Dropbox. However, the system suggests his address when I open the Share option as it has been imported into the system before.
- Jane6 years agoDropbox StaffThanks for this detail @fireglory! Based on your last message, it looks like this folder used to be shared at a certain point however you’ve now unshared it with everyone you had previously granted access & this is now only visible to you (i.e. this scenario applies if you were the shared folder Owner).Alternatively, if your colleague was the shared folder Owner instead, then they have (in all likelihood) removed your access & you’re seeing a copy of the original share. Were you the shared folder owner or an editor incidentally?If any of the above applies, then the shared folder history should have been erased when you unshared it & you're now seeing a copy of the contents.Hopefully this sheds a bit of light on the matter & please do keep me know here if you have any follow-up questions or I have misunderstood your query in any way!
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