I'm out of room for storage and thought I'd moved [the only folder IN my DropBox] over to my client.How can I either move it to them — or verify WHO owns the folder we share that I'm seeing in my Dropbox?Thanks so much!
@mddc wrote: How can I either move it to them — or verify WHO owns the folder we share that I'm seeing in my Dropbox?
How can I either move it to them — or verify WHO owns the folder we share that I'm seeing in my Dropbox?
The easiest way to move a folder to someone is to first share it with them, confirm with them that they've joined the folder and can see it in their Dropbox, then make them the owner and then remove the share from your account.
To check the current owner of a shared folder, follow these steps.
Hey @mddc, thanks for using Dropbox and posting on our Community!
If you'd like to find the owner of a shared folder, you can have a look here.
As for transferring its ownership, you'd need to follow these steps.
If you'd like to remove it from your account to avoid having it take up quota, you can follow these steps.
In case you need access to the folder, you can ask the new owner to share a link with view only rights with you instead.
I hope this helps!
Thank you!
Walter, THANK YOU. It appears my CLIENT actually is owner. I "can edit." So I must have already done that transfer. Then I wonder, why would MY Dropbox be maxed out if I don't have any folders of my own? This is on his DropBox? Can you help with that? MANY thanks!
Walter
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@mddc
Shared Folders use up the quota of everybody in the share, so, if you are still a member of the share (regardless of who owns it) you need to have enough quota to access it
@mddc wrote: Then I wonder, why would MY Dropbox be maxed out if I don't have any folders of my own? This is on his DropBox?
Then I wonder, why would MY Dropbox be maxed out if I don't have any folders of my own? This is on his DropBox?
As Mark stated, shared folders take up space in your account. This is because you have your own copy of the folder.
If you no longer need access to the files and you want to save the space in your account, you can remove yourself from the share.