Move Files with Shared Links to Microsoft 365 From Dropbox

If you are a business planning to move files from Dropbox to OneDrive or transfer Dropbox to SharePoint, one important feature you shouldn’t miss out is shared links. With your necessary files and folders, migrating shared links from your Dropbox to the Microsoft 365 cloud is essential to ensure data integrity and no data loss.

In this blog post, we will discuss how to move files to Microsoft 365 from Dropbox using our migration tool.

Why Businesses Move from Dropbox to Microsoft 365?

Business tends to move from Dropbox to Microsoft 365 for the following reasons:

  • Benefit through integrated suite of applications
  • Enhanced collaboration
  • Streamlined workflows
  • Enhance their business security

How CloudFuze’s Tool Tackles Challenges When You Move from Dropbox to Microsoft 365?

Discussed are the specific challenges when you import Dropbox to Microsoft 365 and how our migration tool effectively handles them:

Challenges How CloudFuze Solves It
URL Differences among platforms Transfers all Dropbox shared links to SharePoint/OneDrive cloud with no issues
Missing Shared Links Our Dropbox to Microsoft 365 migration tool ensures the highest level of security through SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001 and GDPR compliance. Hence, your Dropbox shared links can be migrated with 100% accuracy without missing any.
Version History Migrates shared links in specific file versions from Dropbox to SharePoint/OneDrive with complete replication.

Screenshots of Migrating Shared Links from Dropbox to OneDrive Using our Migration Tool:

Image 1: Dropbox files with shared links with edit access permissions

Dropbox files with shared links with edit access permissions

Image 2: Shared link access retained with edit access permissions to anyone with the link in OneDrive using our migration tool

Shared link access retained

Also, check out how we move files and shared links from Dropbox to OneDrive here.

CloudFuze’s Real World Case Study – Dropbox to Microsoft 365 Migration

Our team at CloudFuze has created Dropbox to Microsoft 365 migration success stories for some of the most prestigious organizations. Here’s a brief overview of one such success story:

Michigan State University wanted to migrate data from Dropbox to Microsoft 365 (OneDrive for Business and SharePoint). We helped them migrate 1,000+ users and 50+ TB of data, with necessary metadata such as shared links, sharing permissions, internal and external shares, in-line comments, and version history. Learn more about this case study here.

Move Files with Shared Links to Microsoft 365 From Dropbox

With CloudFuze, you can move files with shared links to Microsoft 365 from Dropbox with accuracy and enterprise-grade security.

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Here’s a video of our tool performing Dropbox to OneDrive migration:

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I transfer files to Microsoft OneDrive?

We are a Microsoft Gold Partner who can help you securely transfer files to Microsoft OneDrive for your Microsoft 365 consolidation. With our enterprise-grade migration tool, you can seamlessly transfer your files and metadata to your OneDrive account.

2. How do I transfer documents from Dropbox?

You can transfer a small volume of documents from Dropbox to your preferred cloud using a manual approach. It is best to opt for a reliable third-party cloud migration provider like CloudFuze if you are about to transfer TBs and PBs of documents from Dropbox.

3. How long does it take to migrate to Microsoft 365?

Depending on the volume of data, number of users you plan to migrate, and the mode of data transfers, the duration tends to differ when you migrate to Microsoft 365. Small migrations can get finished in a few hours to days and high-volume migrations can even take up to several months.

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