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Issue with Cloud Sync and Dropbox for Business
Topic Started: Apr 22 2018, 03:22 PM (16 Views)
kevinmanuel

Hi

I've got a DS214+ running DSM 6.1.4-15217 Update 5
I have previously had a Dropbox Personal account and was able to successfully connect Cloud Sync to that account and tested out syncing/deleting files to the folders on Dropbox.
Today I signed up for DropBox for Business so me and my other employee can access the company data from the NAS on DropBox. So I am the team administrator for the DropBox account and when I browse to my dropbox folder on my Windows desktop I can see the original folder structure of my personal account but outside of that I can also see the two new 'team' folders that I created in the DropBox admin console. It is these two folders where I want to put the data that will be synced from the NAS, I want them to sit outside of my personal folders, obviously so the other user can see them as well.
However, now when I go to create the link between Cloud Sync and DropBox and authenticate with the same credentials as before and when I try to browse to the remote path to sync, I only see my personal folders, there is no way to go the upper level up so I can see the new team folders. It's as if by default CloudSync defaults to connect you to your personal folder rather than the root of your DropBox storage - I've dug about in all the DropBox settings and can't find anything that would help. Essentially when I connect via CloudSync I would expect to see all the folders that I have permission to see, not just those in my personal space.
Bit of a long shot but wondering if anyone else has experienced this with DropBox for Business............

Any help will be apprecited.

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

References:
https://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?t=139096
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