You can't create a shared link to a restricted subfolder in a Team Folder.
You can’t manage those shared links, so be sure to only share with people you trust. If you give someone edit access to a folder, they can create their own shared link.If someone you’ve shared a folder link with has added that folder to their Dropbox account, the link permissions you set will no longer apply.To prevent them from regaining access, delete the link. If you remove someone’s access and they still have the folder link, they could regain access (depending on the access level set).The link settings for each appear slightly different from one another, but overall, the experiences are similar.Ĭaution: There are several caveats to using shared links that you should be aware of: You have the option to create separate links for edit and view access. Shared links provide a useful way to quickly share a file or folder with the appropriate individuals without inviting them directly to the content. Type: Team Folder (with read-only access) You should familiarize yourself with the different types of folders in U-M Dropbox. This document explains how folder settings and permissions function in U-M Dropbox.