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Christophe Humbert
Aug 19, 2018Iron Contributor
What is /:f:/r in shared URLs?
Hello, When I click on "get a link" on a document, the URL looks like this: https://orgname.sharepoint.com/:f:/r/sites/[Path to document] What is the purpose of "/:f:/r" in that URL? Most of...
- DeletedAug 19, 2018It's just part of how they are treating links to documents in SharePoint nowadays through their new link system. If you share it with others using invite or anyone link it'll change to :x:/s: instead of r to signify it's a sharing link. But it's something with the link system when access files putting it there.
JonnyiPhone
Nov 20, 2019Copper Contributor
Has anybody found a comprehensive list or dictionary of the :?: file types?
I'm specifically after what an :o: refers in decoding a potential phishing url - kinda tricky when not a direct Sharepoint user tho...
SteveMorley1
Nov 20, 2019Brass Contributor
JonnyiPhonenot really. This page from Microsoft talks about what R: means, which means Private. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/SharePoint/What-is-f-r-in-shared-URLs/m-p/234125#M20735
My impression is the O: means Outlook.