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One Drive Sharing Files
Now the tricky part is when using this method the sign in process will be different depending on the account used.
People that you have never used or have a b2b account in your tenant will receive an email with a code.
Gmail folks may only have to have their gmail account logged on to access as 365 can auth against them now.
Folks with b2b may not be promoted since they might be logged into their own tenant which will count as auth.
Internal folks will already most likely be signed in via SSO so they won’t get prompted.
There is a password option where you can set passwords on files but it only works on anyone links and you won’t be able to control individual access so that only works for one of your two requirements.
Hope this helps.
Chris,
Thank you for your response, it was very helpful. Do you know of any Office 365 file sharing programs that would support both of our criteria:
- No matter who/what email address we would send it to (except for those already authorized in our group) - the file would require some kind of password/code to open (even if they already happen to be signed into Office 365/One Drive); AND
- We could individually remove someone from access to a particular file - but not wipe out everyone who has access to that file.
Thanks again!
- StephenRiceJun 06, 2019
Microsoft
Hi l_glase,
Sharing via "specific people" links should satisfy both of your requirements below. Users will be asked to either sign-in with their account or prove they own the e-mail address that was shared to via a one time passcode.
These users will show up under specific people links in the "Manage Access" pane in OneDrive & SharePoint and you can remove them all at once (by removing the link) or individually. Hope that helps!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- Sam_EvansAug 13, 2019Copper Contributor
StephenRice I'm trying to accomplish this too. My external team member is being told that they must have an Office365 account to access the "specific person" access I granted them to one folder on our OneDrive.
How do we make this work?
Do I have to purchase a license for someone who does 5 hours of work a week?
- Aug 13, 2019No. Their email is tied to an office 365 account if they get that message. They need to get their login and use it. Otherwise you need to share it with them to another email that is not hosted by office 365.
- May 19, 2019No you can’t guarantee a password entry every single time. It’s not possible and to be able to keep permission on per user basis. They are technically all authenticated thou in some way but it doesn’t guarantee a password prompt.