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Jack McNay
Jun 16, 2017Copper Contributor
External users must accept sharing invitiations using....
Is the setting: "External users must accept sharing invitiations using the same account that the invitations were sent to." irrelevant if default sharing links is set to direct, and sharing i...
Jack McNay
Jun 16, 2017Copper Contributor
Hi Vasil,
Thank you for the response. This was the first test I conducted earlier with the setting off. I had not opened the link and forwarded the invitation request to another email address. I couldn't open the forwarded email (insufficient permissions). I then went back to the original email and was able to open the link.
Thank you for the response. This was the first test I conducted earlier with the setting off. I had not opened the link and forwarded the invitation request to another email address. I couldn't open the forwarded email (insufficient permissions). I then went back to the original email and was able to open the link.
Salvatore Biscari
Jun 17, 2017Silver Contributor
This subject has already been discussed several times. For example, give a close look to the excellent posts of StephenRice in this thread: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/SharePoint/External-Sharing/td-p/23667.
- VasilMichevJun 17, 2017MVP
Thanks Salvatore Biscari, I guess I missed an iteration or two on this :)
- StephenRiceJun 19, 2017
Microsoft
Hi all,
Jack McNay, can you confirm that you were sharing with an e-mail address that had never been invited before? If it had been shared to previously, SPO/ODB permissions the document to that user object immediately so there is no ability to "transfer" the invitatations.
And if anyone has any more questions about the model, feel free to let me know! Thanks!
Stephen RiceOneDrive Program Manager II