Hi Walter and thank you for the suggestion. I'm not sure that this would work as the company wants me to create a new folder each time I provide them with the document that I create (I'm creating documents in Word and PDF and then uploading those documents to a file I create in THEIR Dropbox). Surely I can just be provided ACCESS to their Dropbox without having to bring over their whole ...
As the topic states, i have a problem accessing source files for operating systems and packages from a remote network share. The SCCM system is running ok with the software/os repository located on the management point and distributed out to 4 distribution points.
Hey Prem Rana , thanks for posting your question to our Community! If you click on the 'share' button next to the shared folder, you'll see a window with a 'who can access' option. You should be able to see the names and email addresses of the people accessing the folder there. Let me know if you have any questions.
I successfully have an older 2 TB Time Capsule setup as my router with Windows 10, and my internet is working fine. However, I cannot gain access to the files on the Time Capsule's Disk. I cannot get the Time Capsule to show up as a location under Network in File Explorer.
Hey Carina101, thanks for your post! At the moment, it's not possible to see if a member of a shared folder has actually viewed the folder. If you check Mark's reply above you'll see some info about the viewer info feature, however, that's for individual files. If you have any questions, feel free to check back with me.
3.Which public folder mailbox do the remote site users access? Primary hierarchy or Secondary hierarchy? If still access primary hierarchy mailbox, the network bandwidth could be the cause of the slow performance issue. 4.Did the head site users experience the same issue when accessing public folders?
I need to remove someone from accessing our Dropbox account, however we're not a Business plan. hi we are a sporting club and are using general dropbox not business. One of our members set up drop box for all our clubs files however this member has now left and I am not sure how to block his access to drop box.
I can see the sharing that's been set on individual files and folder, but what I need is an overall report of who can access which files. I'm not sure how to demostrate or prove to an auditor that we have access of information under any control at all in Dropbox. Maybe OneDrive wasn't so bad. Oh, yes, it was.
I have written a console application that I run as a startup task from the service definition. Is it possible to access the RoleEnvironment from this application? Thanks, Johan Wednesday, February 23, 2011 8:47 AM