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Ian Moran
Nov 21, 2017Iron Contributor
Multiple entries matched, please click to resolve
Seeing the following when attempting to share from ODFB - clicking to resolve as suggested does nothing. These users exist in another tenant that I am also a member of. They are not defined in my own...
- AnonymousNov 21, 2017
Have you ever shared anything with these users before?
If you go to following page :
Go to your onedrive for business site:
Site Settings > People & Groups
Edit the URL and change the "MembershipGroupId=<nn>" to "MembershipGroupId=0"
Do you see any of the 2 users?
Anonymous
Nov 21, 2017the logical explanation would be that when you created them as internal
users, and assigned some permission to them/shared something from your
onedrive, there was an entry done on the user info table with a unique
id... Now that you are trying to share with them as "external users" the
user info table already has an entry for them as internal users, and
that might have caused the clash..
Ian Moran
Nov 21, 2017Iron Contributor
That certainly sounds feasible, thanks again