Permissions
6 TopicsRemove deletion permission for certain users in cloud folders
Hi all, My company currently purchased OneDrive for Business license (plan 1) because we have the need to handle file containers in cloud. Our need is particular. We need to have one (or more users) able to upload files in this cloud container (a folder with subfolders too), but unable to delete even the files they uploaded. Read permission could be available for some of these users. Obviously we will have a "superuser" able to do everything on that container. I thought that OneDrive for Business could have a proper way to manage permissions, but I still didn't find this. IMHO the biggest problem is avoid deletion of files for the docs yet loaded by the user, because he is the owner of those docs. Do you have any idea how to approach this issue? Even if you think that OneDrive FB is not the right idea, feel free to propose alternatives. Thanks in advance for your support. Germano EDIT: important update - The company would prefer a solution in which the user with limited privileges (read folders content and upload new files, but neither editing nor deleting the uploaded files or the files yet on folders) can see the cloud folders in a filesystem view (typical Windows like) and using features like drag&drop file uploading, for example.2KViews1like4CommentsFolders appear shared on personal OneDrive
Hi everyone, I have an issue where all folders on my personal OneDrive display the the folder icon as shared, as seen on the screetschot attached. Folders in Libraries (group) do not show this icon, which would make more sense to me since I share content there with another member of the organisation (the only other member of the organisation, at that). I sync my OneDrive to three places: 1) laptop, 2) iPhone, 3) iPad and can't recall sharing anything at all from my user. Any idea what can cause this or is it just a bug? I just want to make sure there's not a loophole somewhere in my permissions that I'm missing due to my limited experience with OneDrive. I'm wondering if it's something to do with permissions on a more "global" sharepoint scale, which is if that's the case, out of my expertise. Thanks in advance, Regards8.7KViews1like8Comments