![]() Was your link banned?ĭropbox bans shared links when they're responsible for unusually large amounts of traffic, or when they violate the Acceptable Use Policy (for example, by hosting spam or malware). To get the shared links working again, the person who created the shared links will need to be added back to the shared folder. If the link creator leaves the shared folder, the link will be broken. This is true for all shared folders, regardless of if they are in a team or individual Dropbox account. ![]() Shared links are tied to the person who originally created the link. The team admin can also turn off the ability to share links with people outside the team. If you’re on a Dropbox Business team and the file you’re trying to share is within a shared folder, the owner of that folder may have changed the settings so that links can only be shared with other team members. In that case, you need to create a new link to the file or folder. ![]() If you have a Dropbox Professional or Dropbox Business account and you set an expiration for your shared link, it may have expired. You can create a new link to the file or folder you want to share. If you don't see the link in your list, you may have deleted it. If you restore the deleted file or folder, the shared link will work again. Your shared link won’t work if the file or folder was deleted. ![]() If your shared link isn’t working or if it’s showing a 404 error, check the following: Did you delete the file or folder?
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