![]() ![]() Just like when I copy them by hand, they have their own file IDs, different than the ones they were copied from. But they say they're owned by my Service Account, and I can't find ANY linkage back to the original file they were copied from. However, these new files that are having issues - I copied them via the Drive API. To be more speciic, I have copied files into my Drive via the web UI and these files have never presented an issue. But these are copies that I made into my own drive. Those files likely have exceeded their download quota. The files that are having this problem were copied from. But in this case, the permissions seem just fine. So what can be going on? I'm used to 403s with Google APIs when the user doesn't have permission, and have even seen this "reason" in a scenario where I just hadn't granted permissions yet. This doesn't affect the file for other users (ie: I tested with an actual Google account and was able to download the file via the UI.Other files in this shared drive are accessible with the same credentials.I'm only receiving this error through the API.1 15:44:49 ERROR : test.mkv: Failed to copy: multpart copy: failed to open source: open file failed: googleapi: Error 403: The download quota for this file has been exceeded., downloadQuotaExceeded It's not bad creds, and it's not a file that has been downloaded a lot. Please note, this issue seems unique from other "quota exceeded" issues I've seen. ![]()
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