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Mark Uvanni
Apr 04, 2017Brass Contributor
Confusing-Sharing
OD4B seems to get more confusing by the day. I am now presented with 'sharing' and 'get a link'. Not exactly sure what the difference is. However when I choose share and 'can edit' and then select a ...
Salvatore Biscari
Apr 05, 2017Silver Contributor
You could set the default to "Direct" in ODFB admin center:
Hence, when you choose "Share", you will get the following:
Unfortunately, it is not possible to set the a default for the read/edit permission...
Mark Uvanni
Apr 05, 2017Brass Contributor
That seemed to solve my use case! As always, thank you Salvatore Biscari !
- Salvatore BiscariApr 05, 2017Silver Contributor
Always happy to help!
- StephenRiceApr 10, 2017
Microsoft
Hi all,
Just popping in to +1 Salvatore's reply. Exactly the right solution and the right explanation for why the product does what it does. Feel free to ping me if you have any other questions/concerns on sharing in ODB & SPO. Thanks!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- meichnerApr 05, 2019Copper Contributor
When someone sets up "Share with Specific People "and "External users must accept sharing invitation using the same account that the invitation was sent to". Does MSFT alter the email header to prevent the recipient from forwarding the email with the invite so non-specific people can't view the document? What exactly happens to prevent someone from forwarding the original invitation with the link?
I need to explain to clients why this feature protects their documents from being shared.
Thanks,
Michelle