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did you create the files / folders using the CLI or did you create them on the box.com web app (or other like source)?
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Hi , This is mainly an assumption, but I'd say that this is most likely due to a scoping issue. In short, when you configured the CLI (box configure:environments:add) with the JSON file you down...
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Hi , For the impacted apps, not directly within the admin reports, but there are a few options: We will be generating reports of the impacted apps and will send out regular comms to the develop...
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Hi , box-content.readme.io is actually an old deprecated site for Box developer. Here's the same content for uploading a file on the current site: https://developer.box.com/v2.0/reference#upload...
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Hi , I believe that iOS version 5.0 or later supports TLS 1.1/1.2 out of the box. As long as you're not on an old version there should be no changes that are needed with the iOS SDK. - Jon
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Hi , Here's an end-to-end guide on how to go through the JWT auth process without the SDKs. There are Node samples throughout the doc which should help. - Jon
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Hi , This varies depending on the version of IE that you're using, but browser support is generally listed at the top of each element's respective documentation page. For instance, the Content E...
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Hi , For WebDAV you'll have to check with the client you're using on direct support, as per this guide. Updating that client to one that supports TLS 1.1+ should be sufficient. Thanks, Jon
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, I was working on a sample recently for this same issue and wanted to provide some more context. It appears that if you set the token downscope scopes to only 'item_read' it'll allow the downlo...
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, Correct, adding the write scope will mean that your app will have those elevated privileges to make content change / move requests. If you'd like to keep the application tightly scoped for ...