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FdoIsidro1
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Uploading a file from my computer directly to a Client's DropBox account
I received a DropBox link from my client who wanted me to upload certain files I have on my computer to his DropBox folder. If I hit the link, I can see his DropBox file and the different folders wh...
- 8 months ago
It sounds like a normal shared link, which is one-way read-only, meaning you can't upload any information there.
You'll need to ask them to create a file request using the steps I provided previously.
Jay
8 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi FdoIsidro1, thanks for messaging the Community!
Was this a shared link to view a folder?
Could you check with them if they could create a file request for you to upload files?
This will help me to assist further!
- FdoIsidro18 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks for your reply. I believe this was a shared link as it was sent to others so that they can individually upload their documents. I'm able to go into the link and I can see there more than 30 folders, each with a name. But when I open the folder with my name on it, there is no way to upload files from my computer.
- Jay8 months agoDropbox Staff
It sounds like a normal shared link, which is one-way read-only, meaning you can't upload any information there.
You'll need to ask them to create a file request using the steps I provided previously.
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