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Will anonymous external sharing be disabled: New ways to govern access of external users
- Feb 26, 2018
IMHO, you are not correct.
What will change is that external users will see only the content that has been shared directly with them or with Groups to which the external users belong.
This applies only to external users which are required to sign-in, while anonymous sharing will continue to work as usual.
IMHO, you are not correct.
What will change is that external users will see only the content that has been shared directly with them or with Groups to which the external users belong.
This applies only to external users which are required to sign-in, while anonymous sharing will continue to work as usual.
- Joris van der SligteFeb 26, 2018Copper Contributor
Hi Salvatore, thanks for the clarification. Good to hear.
- StephenRiceFeb 26, 2018
Microsoft
Salvatore Biscari is correct. This change only changes the "Everyone", "All Authenticated Users" and "All Forms Users" claims/groups. So before this change, if you shared something to "Everyone", that content would be accessible by all users in your organization and all guest users in your directory. Now, it will only be the first group. Hope that helps!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- Harold AndersonMar 07, 2018Brass ContributorHow do you share files in groups with an anonymous link? It is greyed out for me, and I have anonymous sharing turned on in the Admin portal.
- Feb 26, 2018
Totally agree here with Salvatore Biscari . Adding also StephenRice