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Re: Controlling access to a Team Folder

Controlling access to a Team Folder

pchernoff
Explorer | Level 3

I am trying to get Team Folders to work. We have a DropBox account with 9 users. We definitely do not want all 9 users to have access to each Team Folder. The concept of having a regular shared folder in the user's folder doesn't work for us because that means everyone has a different path to the shared folder.

 

Supposedly I should be able to exclude team users from a Team Folder. But I cannot figure out how to do this and I find the provided instructions inadequate. Can someone point me to a page of instructions or provide them. Pretend that I am 5 years old.

 

So thankful that my organization's use of Dropbox is so limited for now.

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Re: Controlling access to a Team Folder

Jay
Dropbox Staff

Hi @pchernoff, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

 

It is possible to remove the 'Everyone at' group from the team folders, and create groups of users that you want to access to the folder, and then add those groups to those team folders.

 

If you need any further assistance, please let me know!


Jay
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
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Re: Controlling access to a Team Folder

pchernoff
Explorer | Level 3

Yes, that is what I eventually discovered. 

  1. Create Team Folder
  2. Create Group if an appropriate one doesn't exist
  3. Assign Group to Team Folder
  4. Delete Team from folder

I think this can be better described and perhaps made simpler. Team folders that do not involve the entire team are very important. When we had the switch over to the new schema last week we got very confused.

Re: Controlling access to a Team Folder

Jay
Dropbox Staff

Thanks for the update, I'm glad to hear you were able to find a solution that works for you! 


Jay
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