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guy2
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How to share a folder with external users?
I am the admin of our business account and want to achieve the following folder/permissions structure. Unfortunately I can't figure out how to do this with Dropbox. (All users need to be able to ed...
- 7 years agoHey there guy2,Thanks for taking the time to explain exactly what you want to achieve here! To do this you will need to have the folder within a Team folder to be able to have different access levels in the folder structure. You can either create a new team folder or move the current shared folder into a team folder.Then, what I would recommend would be to create a Group from within your Admin console. Youâll need to add the team members you want to give access to the top level here (so TM1 and TM2), you wonât be able to add the external members in the group here but not to worry.Then you will need to manage the folder from within the admin console here. If the folder is currently shared with the group âEveryone at [Team name]â, youâll need to remove this group from the folder by clicking the âCan edit/viewâ to the right of the group name and choose âRemoveâ from the menu. Now you will share the folder with the new group created and also add in the external users you want to give access to the top level folder (EU1 and EU2).Once youâve done this, you can simply go to the sub folders and add in any external users to the correct folders. They will only be able to see that folder and itâs contents and nothing above that.I hope this clarifies the steps for you but please donât hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions or need some more clarification - Thanks!
Daphne
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 years agoHey there guy2,
Thanks for taking the time to explain exactly what you want to achieve here! To do this you will need to have the folder within a Team folder to be able to have different access levels in the folder structure. You can either create a new team folder or move the current shared folder into a team folder.
Then, what I would recommend would be to create a Group from within your Admin console. Youâll need to add the team members you want to give access to the top level here (so TM1 and TM2), you wonât be able to add the external members in the group here but not to worry.
Then you will need to manage the folder from within the admin console here. If the folder is currently shared with the group âEveryone at [Team name]â, youâll need to remove this group from the folder by clicking the âCan edit/viewâ to the right of the group name and choose âRemoveâ from the menu. Now you will share the folder with the new group created and also add in the external users you want to give access to the top level folder (EU1 and EU2).
Once youâve done this, you can simply go to the sub folders and add in any external users to the correct folders. They will only be able to see that folder and itâs contents and nothing above that.
I hope this clarifies the steps for you but please donât hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions or need some more clarification - Thanks!
- guy27 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Ok so something like this?.....
- Team Folder (give acces to Group containing team members)
- Sub-folder 1 (also give access to exteranl users 1 & 2)
- Sub-folder 1.1
- Sub-folder 1.2
- Sub-folder 1.3 (also give access to external users 3 & 4)
- Sub-folder 1.4
- Sub-folder 1.5
- Sub-folder 1 (also give access to exteranl users 1 & 2)
- Daphne7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey guy2,That would work perfectly yes! You can even add the external users to the top level folder also if needed, you will just need to add them manually instead of with the group, as you can only add team members to a group.Essentially, within Team folders you can add access at any specific folder level and the user will inherit access only to the content within.Hope this helps - Cheers!- guy27 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hmmmm ok, so like this?.....
- Team Folder (give acces to Group containing team members, manually give external users 1 &2)
- Sub-folder 1
- Sub-folder 2
- Sub-folder 3 (also give access to external users 3 & 4)
- Sub-folder 4
- Sub-folder 5
I want to clarify because I tried that but it seems I can only add Groups to a team folder... not external users manually.
- Team Folder (give acces to Group containing team members, manually give external users 1 &2)
- Daphne7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey there guy2,Firstly, apologies for any confusions I caused there. Some Dropbox Business teams have access to a slightly different new team folder structure. In these teams they have a team shared workspace and a personal folder for all personal files.From what you mentioned about only being able to add a group to the top level of a team folder lets me know that you arenât using this new folder structure. In the new structure it would be possible to add the external users and individuals to the top level of the folder.It seems I made the incorrect assumption there, so your previous suggested structure (quoted beneath) would be the one you would need to use with your current Business plan.
- Team Folder (give acces to Group containing team members)
- Sub-folder 1 (also give access to exteranl users 1 & 2)
- Sub-folder 1.1
- Sub-folder 1.2
- Sub-folder 1.3 (also give access to external users 3 & 4)
- Sub-folder 1.4
- Sub-folder 1.5
- Sub-folder 1 (also give access to exteranl users 1 & 2)
I hope that clears up the confusion I may have caused, if you have any other questions about these differences Iâd be more than happy to clear that up for you.Thanks!- guy27 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks for clearing that up! The logical next question is: how do i use this 'new' Team Folder? Doing it the sub-folder within a sub-folder way in order to have the ability to share with externals seems like a workaround. The 'new' Team Folder might be less confusing for the end users.
- Team Folder (give acces to Group containing team members)
- Team Folder (give acces to Group containing team members)
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