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Stewart Foss
May 15, 2017Brass Contributor
Restricted Link in New SPO Sharing Interface
We got the updated "Sharing" interface in SharePoint Online in our organization this week. We are an educational institution and while all our users (students and faculty/staff) are all in our Office...
- May 22, 2017
Hi Stewart Foss,
We made a slight behavior change to the "restricted link" option by allowing users to add more people to the document at the same time. Selecting that type of link and entering no name is equivalent to the old model, though we totally agree it's a little weird.
On a SharePoint site, we actually have a 4th option called "People with existing access only" which is identical to the specific people link except that it doesn't allow you to add new people. To confirm, the screenshots above are from OneDrive for Business, correct?
We've been discussing if it makes sense to have that 4th option in ODB as well so I'll forward this thread along internally so can discuss more.
Also, Salvatore Biscari described the correct way to set the "default link" that will show up to users when they click share.
Thanks for the feedback!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
Salvatore Biscari
May 15, 2017Silver Contributor
You can set the default to "Direct - only people who already have permission" in the OneDrive Admin Center:
Then, you should see the following:
And that's all...
- Nienke van MeursJun 18, 2018Copper Contributor
Hi,
We have the same issue in SharePoint online. On all our site collections we had the default choice as "share with people with existing acces" at once the default was changed to "share with specific people" and it is no longer possible to set the other one as the default since it is not visible as an option in the admin center. Was this caused by an update or something?
- Salvatore BiscariJun 18, 2018Silver Contributor
Adding StephenRice
- StephenRiceJun 18, 2018
Microsoft
People with existing access was not ever available as a default sharing option (to my knowledge at least). You could set "specific people" as an option though. Thanks!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- DeletedMay 15, 2017But this will change / could break your OneDrive experience if in use. So be mindful :P
- StephenRiceMay 22, 2017
Microsoft
Hi Stewart Foss,
We made a slight behavior change to the "restricted link" option by allowing users to add more people to the document at the same time. Selecting that type of link and entering no name is equivalent to the old model, though we totally agree it's a little weird.
On a SharePoint site, we actually have a 4th option called "People with existing access only" which is identical to the specific people link except that it doesn't allow you to add new people. To confirm, the screenshots above are from OneDrive for Business, correct?
We've been discussing if it makes sense to have that 4th option in ODB as well so I'll forward this thread along internally so can discuss more.
Also, Salvatore Biscari described the correct way to set the "default link" that will show up to users when they click share.
Thanks for the feedback!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- Stewart FossMay 23, 2017Brass ContributorIt was in SharePoint Online, not OneDrive. I checked today and there is now a "People with existing access" link, which is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.