Jason
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Hey , Thanks for posting to the forums! While your User ID is a co-admin, your application may not have the proper scopes to make calls to /events. You will need the "Manage Enterprise Propertie...
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Hi , Thanks for your question! Box's Java SDK includes comments and snippets on how to return information about collaborations on a file or folder: https://github.com/box/box-java-sdk/blob/maste...
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Hey , great question! I can't speak on behalf of the UI Elements team, but I can tell you that this would probably be something they would like to hear about or have tracked over on their Github p...
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Hi , There's no method in the Salesforce Developer Toolkit to rename a folder unfortunately. That'll have to be done manually in the embed window. The other long way around is to build a custo...
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Hi , Take a look at this article: https://community.box.com/t5/Developer-Troubleshooting/API-Content-API-404-quot-not-found-quot-Errors-from-the-Box-API/ta-p/53318 Your scenario is very simila...
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Hi , Great question! The token for an application belongs to the service account: https://developer.box.com/docs/user-types#section-service-account-user If you want to impersonate another user...
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Hi , Great question! The short answer is no, unfortunately. As you've noticed, Box Drive pre-fetches that local cache data as the user navigates through the Explorer. Excellent point of feedback...
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Hey , The closest thing you'd be able to do is get collabs on the parent folder and then check the role. That's the most common way to check permissions, is via collaborations.
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Hey , Thanks for your message! Check out the issues tab on the Github page - there are a few good threads where developers have had similar conversations (and solutions!) that should help you ou...
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Hey , Thanks for your message - great question! The number one easiest way to do this is with the Box CLI. If you're familiar with the Heroku CLI or even something like the Git CLI, it's exactly...