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mikkelHC
New member | Level 2
6 years ago

Sharing a path to folder between coworkers

How would i send a path to my coworker that he/she can copy to his file explorer and it will direct him to the correct path?   The link function will give me a webpage, but i would like something t...
  • Rich's avatar
    6 years ago

    mikkelHC wrote:

    How would i send a path to my coworker that he/she can copy to his file explorer and it will direct him to the correct path?


    Dropbox has no such function.

    The path to a file on your computer will not be the same as the path to a file on someone else's computer, even if that file is in the same folder structure within Dropbox. By default, each user's Dropbox folder is located within their computer user profile, which often includes that person's name or username in the path. That means a link to a file on your computer will not work on anyone else's comptuer. Add to that the fact that people can freely rename shared folders to anything they want without impacting the functionality of the share, and that just complicates it even more.

    The only way for a full path to a file on your comptuer to work on other comptuers, is if everyone has Dropbox in the exact same location and haven't renamed the shared folder that the file is located in. If that's the case, you can just copy the path to the file from Explorer/Finder and share is at you like.

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