Dropbox: This folder can only be shared as a link because it’s in a shared folder

Summary

This article explains the error message you may receive when attempting to share a subfolder in a shared folder in Dropbox: "This folder can only be shared as a link because it’s in a shared folder."

Body

Environment

U-M Dropbox

Issue

You are trying to share a subfolder within a shared folder and receive the following error message: "This folder can only be shared as a link because the parent folder is a shared folder."

Resolution

You can share a subfolder that’s inside a shared folder. However, these folders have different rules and behaviors to keep in mind when sharing.

Depending on your level of access to a shared folder, you can share a subfolder inside of that shared folder:

  • If you’re the owner of the parent shared folder, you automatically own all subfolders, so you can share any subfolders within the parent folder.
  • If you have edit access to the parent shared folder, you may be able to share a subfolder within it if the owner grants you access to do so.
    • The owner must have the following folder setting selected for editors to share subfolders in a specific shared folder: Folder settings > Manage access > Team members who can edit.
  • If you have view access to the parent shared folder, you can only share a subfolder within it via a view-only link.

Additional Information

Shared Folder FAQ

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Details

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Article ID: 7031
Created
Mon 1/17/22 4:22 PM
Modified
Tue 2/27/24 4:16 PM

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