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Mark Uvanni
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Apr 04, 2017

Confusing-Sharing

OD4B seems to get more confusing by the day. I am now presented with 'sharing' and 'get a link'. Not exactly sure what the difference is. However when I choose share and 'can edit' and then select a specific person in my domain, when I later look at the information regarding the file, it tells me a specific link has been shared for 'edit' for anyone who has the link. While I know what this means, why did I share it with a specific person (only one person) and then see this behavior? So how do I actually shar with just one person? It's so hard to gain traction with users when I can't fully explain it myself. Every time I think I have it figured out, I see something like this. Is this behavior due to a universal setting? Thank you in advance. Salvatore Biscari (Sal usually has the answer..lol)

  • INMHO the first difference between sharing and get a link is that if you use Sharing, you will send a sharing invitation that cannot customized in any way. However, the get a link option allows you to create a custom invitation when sharing a file with others
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      Mark Uvanni
      Brass Contributor

      Hi Juan and thank you. But why when I shared a particular document with one person, it shows as a link was created and anyone with the link can edit? Is this do to my universal settings in OneDrive in the Office 365 Admin portal? I shared this file with one person but this is what the info show me? (see attached)

       

  • To share with just one person, press the share button and enter the person's name - then hit share and you're done.
    The "get a link" is there for a more convenient way to be able to get access to the file, regardless if the audience is an individual or a group.

    The main difference is that if you choose to share the file individually and that person wants someone else to access it - they have to come back to you to share it to that other person. Whereas the "get a link" method means anyone can simply pass the link around to others without involving you.
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      Mark Uvanni
      Brass Contributor

      See my post above with screenshot. I did do that, I chose 'share' picked one person (in my domain) and when I look at the file info in OD4B I see that it's a link that 'anyone' (if they get the link) can edit. What caused that behavior?

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      Mark Uvanni
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      I just tried again and when I select a file and select 'share' I am presented with the dialog box below. I shared with one person (user5) but it still states anyone with this link can edit. I am assuming that behavior got set somewhere else and I now need to change this every time prior to sharing? It's not a big deal to change it but if I accidently forget, I have, in effect, shared the file for editing with anyone who gets the link correct?

      • Salvatore Biscari's avatar
        Salvatore Biscari
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        Hi Mark.

        I will try to help:

        • Get link - Use this when you you simply want to get a link to use afterwards at your leisure, sending it to people by email or other ways that you prefer. In principle the link you get is not tied to any person and is reusable as many times as you want.
          There are three types of link that you can select:
          - Only specific people - only people that already have the correct permissions (at the moment when the link will be used...) will be able to access the item using such link. (Now you can also add such people on the fly in the side pane.)
          - Anyone with this link - everyone in the world (i.e. without authentication) will be able to access the item using such link.
          - Only people in My Company - everyone in the Company will be able to access the item using such link. 
        • Share - Use this when you want to generate a link and at the same time send it to someone. Depending on the type of the link, it can be tied to a specific person (the recipient of the email) or not (see herein).
          There are three types of link that you can select:
          - Only people in the To: line - only the email recipient will be able to access the item using such link.
          - Anyone with this link - everyone in the world (i.e. without authentication) will be able to access the item using such link. (Also if you are sending it specifically to someone.)
          - Only people in My Company - everyone in the Company will be able to access the item using such link.  (Also if you are sending it specifically to someone.)

        You have already discovered how to change the type of link on the fly (i.e. clicking on the rather obscure hyperlink).

        You can change the default type of link in the ODFB admin center.

        Hope it helps...

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