Google Drive: Remove a folder linked to two locations from one of them

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There's a little known feature in the new Google Drive where you can select a folder, click shift+z and then "add" it to another folder. From there on, the folder is located in both places.

This is useful if you use the selective sync feature. As you can selectively sync only the top-level folders, you can create a dedicated top-level sync folder for your laptop, "add" only those sub-folders you want to sync to your laptop to that sync folder, and then locally select it for syncing on your laptop. You'll be syncing only the stuff you need. I've created such a sync folder for every machine I have, and it works great.

However, if you decide you don't need a specific folder any longer on your laptop, how do you remove it from the laptop's sync folder without deleting the original. From my experimentation, simply deleting the folder in one of the locations, deletes it in both!!

Jonathan

Posted 2014-11-12T13:11:41.087

Reputation: 3 371

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Go to the folder online, on the details view you'll see all the locations the folder is linked to.
Click the X next to the location you want to disconnect, in your case that would be the sync folder you defined.

Jonathan

Posted 2014-11-12T13:11:41.087

Reputation: 3 371

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All true, and at first frustrating. However sort of fixable by setting sharing options to "view only" or "comment only" via the "advanced" button in sharing. Admittedly, not a perfect fix.

Patrick

Posted 2014-11-12T13:11:41.087

Reputation: 1

What are you saying?  That the user should set his Google Drive to read-only?   The question asks how to delete the “linked” directory without deleting the original.  Is that possible when it’s read-only? – Scott – 2019-09-06T06:28:55.387