Dec 11 2018
12:53 PM
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Apr 11 2022
12:06 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Dec 11 2018
12:53 PM
- last edited on
Apr 11 2022
12:06 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hi, all-- I have a Notebook that I am trying to work on with my team, and it appears that the notebook was created within the wrong account. Our school has an education O365 account, and I tried to create the notebook while logged into the institutionally-managed account. In order to get access to the notebook later, though, I had to log into the public Microsoft account portal using the same e-mail address, but an older password. This should indicates to me that the notebook isn't in the institutional account linked to [my_email@school], but rather a public Microsoft account linked to that same e-mail address. On the other hand, the notebook's actual location is within my school's SharePoint (http://schoolshortname.sharepoint.com).
Here's the bottom line: I now have access to the notebook from with OneDrive. I can't share it with my colleagues, because when I try to share I get a pop up that says "Only document owners can share..." I am logged into the OneDrive client with both the institutional and public accounts just to be sure. How can I identify which is the owner of the notebook? Is there a way I can pass ownership back to the proper account? Why is this in the school sharepoint if I'm not the owner of it?
I've got a bunch of work in this thing already, so I really don't want to blow it up and start over, but I'm getting close...
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Mar 20 2019 08:47 AM
@Jeff Tillinghast, I don't have an answer but am hoping to bump this conversation in order to get one. My situation is similar enough. I have notebooks that I've created using my personal Microsoft account that I'd now like to transfer ownership of to a new person as I'm leaving said group. Best practices?
Oct 02 2019 01:56 AM