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I sure wouldn't just because of the headache of permissions.
Seems like SharePoint and/or Teams would be a better match up to work pseudo-like a file server.
- Jaffer MohammedNov 08, 2017Copper Contributor
I hear you but Sharepoint online is expensive, I have used Sharepoint in past.
C_the_S wrote:I sure wouldn't just because of the headache of permissions.
Seems like SharePoint and/or Teams would be a better match up to work pseudo-like a file server.
- C_the_SNov 08, 2017Bronze Contributor
Only you and your company can decide if the expense is worth it or not.
- StephenRiceNov 07, 2017
Microsoft
Technically yes but Cary is right that SharePoint will be easier.
In a user's OneDrive, create a folder and share it with all the people who need access. The files will be owned by whoever's OneDrive it is (and thus content will need to be moved if that person leaves).
In SharePoint, create a new team site and add everyone to the team. There is an Owners group you can configure that will allow you to manage content and change owners if needed.