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Malene Friborg
Feb 20, 2018Iron Contributor
"Shared with Me" function on OneDrive shows files not shared with you directly
I created a picture library where I store employee photos as png files. The link for a photo is then used in a list where we create a list item for each new or leaving employee. The list items are th...
- DeletedFeb 20, 2018You don’t need a fix it already works. Stop using the “everyone in my company” and use “existing access” when creating the link.
Malene Friborg
Feb 20, 2018Iron Contributor
Hi Deleted,
Thanks for your swift reply. I am not sure I completely understand what you mean.
We need to create a link to the png files, because we need the photo (png) to show up in a web part.
So how do I "use the existing access option"?
I did not create special permissions on the picture library only the permissions inherited from site (and "everyone except external users" are in the visitor group- members and owners group have a few named users in them).
How do I create a link to the files using the existing access option? Do I need to do something special to create the link (other than using the Copy Link feature)?
The site collection is our Intranet so it is not at all private. But still a lot of ordinary users get to see the png files in their personal OneDrive "Shared with Me" part.
Thanks :-)
Deleted
Feb 20, 2018No. Just use it existing access option. It gives you a link it just doesn’t add on sharing tidbits to the file which is what is causing everyone to see the file when they see it on th page in their shared list. By using the existing access option on the copy link dialog you get a link direct to the file not the sharing generated link format.
- Malene FriborgFeb 20, 2018Iron Contributor
We have used the Copy Link option with the default settings (only people in our company + allow editing marked).
This is why I don't understand that we get the files in our Shared with Me OneDrive.
So I would like to get some kind of fix that will allow us to copy a link but not get the file shown in Shared with Me. Thanks.
- DeletedFeb 20, 2018You don’t need a fix it already works. Stop using the “everyone in my company” and use “existing access” when creating the link.
- Malene FriborgFeb 21, 2018Iron Contributor
Ahhh, sorry, now I see. I must have been distracted yesterday. Thanks a lot for you help.