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Why does default option sharing OneDrive for Business docs now give link anyone can use to edit?
Salvatore Biscari, no worries, that's what I'm here for! :)
I have noticed even more annoying situation.
When I have a file that that I use links to share the default being "Edit - no sign in required" would not be such a big problem if it didn't create such link each time I click share button and go to "Get a link" to verify which links have been created or simply copy one of the existing links.
This is a major problem as I have few files that I want to have a "View link - no sign-in required" but each time I open a dialog to retrieve this link Edit link gets created.
- escuphamDec 13, 2018Steel Contributor
Sure:
- StephenRiceDec 13, 2018
Microsoft
- StephenRiceDec 13, 2018
Microsoft
Hi escupham,
Can you share which version of Outlook you are using? That will help us troubleshoot why you are not seeing the right behavior in e-mail! Thanks!
Stephen RiceOneDrive Program Manager II
- escuphamDec 13, 2018Steel Contributor
We have our default ODfB sharing set to Direct: Specific People. This works as expected when sharing a file via OneDrive in the browser. However, when we go to send an email and attach a OneDrive file (share as a OneDrive link), the default behavior is 'Organization can edit'. We'd like it to fall in line with our Admin settings, and have recipients can edit be the default. Is it possible to set the default sharing behavior in email that way?
- MinutemanDec 13, 2018Copper Contributor
StephenRice wrote:Hi Minuteman,
To change this setting, you can go to the classic SharePoint Admin Center (the URL is normally <myorganizationname>-admin.sharepoint.com). From there, click on "Sharing" in the left nav. You are looking for a setting titled "Default Link Permission" with a two radio buttons below it. Hope that helps!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
Hi StephenRice,
Thank you! That worked. When I went to Admin centers > SharePoint> Sharing, I found the setting there. I changed it from Edit to View and tested it out.
- StephenRiceDec 12, 2018
Microsoft
Hi Minuteman,
To change this setting, you can go to the classic SharePoint Admin Center (the URL is normally <myorganizationname>-admin.sharepoint.com). From there, click on "Sharing" in the left nav. You are looking for a setting titled "Default Link Permission" with a two radio buttons below it. Hope that helps!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- MinutemanDec 12, 2018Copper Contributor
Hi StephenRice,
StephenRice wrote:Hi Mike McDonald,
IT administrators can choose the default sharing link for OneDrive & SharePoint in the admin center (including having it default to view instead of edit). This will affect everyone in the organization though. Hope that helps!
Stephen RiceOneDrive Program Manager II
This is exactly what I want to do. Where in the admin center can I change the default behavior from Edit to View? I'm having trouble finding this setting. Thank you.
- StephenRiceNov 12, 2018
Microsoft
Hi Mike McDonald,
That is correct, we only offer the default in our enterprise versions of Office 365. If this is something you'd like to see added to OneDrive personal, definitely submit it over at www.onedrive.uservoice.com. Thanks!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II
- Mike McDonaldNov 12, 2018Copper ContributorI contacted MS support and it appears that this ability/option is not available to Home users at this time. Thank you all for your assistance.
- Mike McDonaldNov 12, 2018Copper ContributorWe are actually using 365 Home. Is that setting available to Home users?
- StephenRiceNov 12, 2018
Microsoft
Hi Mike McDonald,
IT administrators can choose the default sharing link for OneDrive & SharePoint in the admin center (including having it default to view instead of edit). This will affect everyone in the organization though. Hope that helps!
Stephen RiceOneDrive Program Manager II
- Mike McDonaldNov 10, 2018Copper ContributorI understand I can use the web interface, but I'm referring to using the right click context menu from within Finder. Being able to create a view only link in Finder by default would eliminate steps, my boss having to always ask me "how do I do that?," and save us time.
- Nov 09, 2018Are you using the Web UI? If so, no matter if you are on a mac or on a Windows PC, you should be able to specify if the link allows to edit the document or not
- Mike McDonaldNov 09, 2018Copper Contributor
Sorry to open up an old thread, but I'm struggling on finding an answer for a non-business Office 365 account. I have a personal account and am using a Mac. When I right click and click on "Share a OneDrive link" it does create the shareable link, but it makes the file editable. Is there a way for me to make it a view only link by default?
- StephenRiceJan 02, 2018
Microsoft
Hi Bartosz Grobelny,
I want to make sure I understand the exact behavior you are seeing.
- You have a document that has an anonymous view link created.
- You click "Share" (to be sure, not copy link, right?)
- You click "Get a link" at the bottom of the share dialog.
- It copies an anonymous edit link (as this is the default)
Is this correct? If so, what is happening is that when you click "Get a link", you are actually copying the link that you configured (or the default) at the top of the dialogue. If you choose the anon view link before clicking on "Get a link", this should solve the issue.Hope that helps!
Stephen Rice
OneDrive Program Manager II