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knewsom
Copper Contributor
Dec 08, 2021

Sharing only parts of document Library to external clients

Hello,

 

I am trying to share only parts of my document library with my external clients and have managed to create access to particular folders; however, these can only be accessed by a link send through email and not directly from the SharePoint site itself. I believe it has something to do with the inherited permissions, but can't quite figure it out. The only way I have seemed to get the restricted document library visible to the external clients is by adding full access to main folder in library, then removing the folders/files I do not want them to see. This is problematic as every time I create a new file or folder within the library, I have to then go back in to remove the access if they should not see it, creating a lot of extra work and also causing a chance they may see something they should not. 

 

Here is an example of my document library. The highlighted folders are some of the only folders that I want to be able to share. You can see there are many that do not need to be sharing. 

 

Is there any other way I am missing? I am very new to the software, so it may be very simple, I just have not happened across it yet. 

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  • I would really not recommend this first of all they need access to the SharePoint site and Library second you do not want to make the mistake by adding externals to a library with internal info.

    Please use a seperate site with library and either move the data or share the data from the original site which is still a no go for me if you ask.
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      knewsom
      Copper Contributor

      Paul_Keijzers they do have access to the actual SharePoint site, which I have enabled their permission to see everything, as it does not contain anything proprietary. I am using the site for both internal (full library access) and external (restricted library access) clients/users. It's not the most ideal to provide restricted access; however, if I were to create a second site and/or library I would be doubling my work, unless there is a way to link a file back to original location without giving access to that original location (which is what I have found the problem with so far). 

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