Forum Discussion
Deleted
Sep 12, 2017Edit vs Contribute when sharing
We've been testing out all the sharing possibilities and having taken the recommendation to drop the default members group permission level to 'contribute', we've noticed that when you share a file w...
Deleted
Sep 13, 2017the thing is here, it actually makes no sense - to my mind, "People with existing access" is the equivalent of sending someone a link irrespective of their permission and for the system to not break inheritance and create a unique set of permissions on the item/file. But what seems to be happening is that it does in face break the inheritance ... not the expected behaviour!!
Deleted
Sep 13, 2017Can someone test this out for me on their tenant and see if you get this sort of behaviour - I'm currently on a call to Microsoft and I think they're starting to see that this indeed does seem like odd behaviour
- StephenRiceSep 18, 2017
Microsoft
Hi Deleted,
I wnat to make sure I understand the exact behavior you're seeing.
You've granted the "Team Site Vistors" group "view" permissions to the document/site. When you share a link to that group, and configure the link to only work for people with existing access, it is giving that group edit permissions. Is that correct? Thanks!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- DeletedSep 18, 2017No, the Team Site Visitors remains as "read" permission (as per out the box). I share a document with a person who is in the visitor group, it gives that person contribute permissions and breaks the inheritance.
- StephenRiceSep 18, 2017
Microsoft
Thanks, I was able to reproduce in my environment as well. We'll investigate internally and see what's going on. Thanks!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II