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Nikolay Shestakov
Jun 22, 2018Copper Contributor
Accessing anonymous links
Periodically when employees of our organization provide anonymous access to files or folders, the end user for whom this file is provided appears an error 403 or a form for requesting access to the f...
Nikolay Shestakov
Jun 23, 2018Copper Contributor
Links are sent to our customers, we can not ask them to do any actions. Imagine the situation, I'm sending client layouts or a report on the work done and at the same time I send him instructions for the whole quest, try to open in incognito, clean the cache, see if you are logged into live account. This is not serious.
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Jun 23, 2018Oh you said anonymous links. I was referring to specific people links. Anonymous shouldn’t matter. Sorry. Was just talking with someone else about it and got confused ;).
I agree anon links should just work regardless.
Now, are people forwArding links around or something In your case? What I’ve have happen often is someone will use an anon link to get into a file. Then they will turn around and copy the URL of the file they are in and try to send that to someone else which will cause problems. I wish when you accessed links they didn’t redirect. Pretty sure this happens with anon links too I need to check it could be specific links.
I agree anon links should just work regardless.
Now, are people forwArding links around or something In your case? What I’ve have happen often is someone will use an anon link to get into a file. Then they will turn around and copy the URL of the file they are in and try to send that to someone else which will cause problems. I wish when you accessed links they didn’t redirect. Pretty sure this happens with anon links too I need to check it could be specific links.