At 玩嘉电竞下载注册, we aim to make sharing files simple and secure. However, requirements and contexts differ, so there are a number of ways to share files with 玩嘉电竞下载注册. To enable you to get things done quickly, today we list and explain the different ways to share a file in 玩嘉电竞下载注册.
Public links are low-threshold, Bertolt
For sharing files with people that do not have an account in your organizations’ 玩嘉电竞下载注册, create a public link. You can send it directly by mail or copy the link and send it any way you see fit, for example in a messenger or video conference. But be careful: Anyone that has the link can access the file or folder you have shared. To mitigate that risk, you can set a password for the share. You can also boost security by setting an expiration date, for example if you know the share will be used right away and the link does not need to work much longer.
Creating a public link is easy: In the classic browser interface, select the file or folder you want to share, and in the file details sidebar, click on the sharing tab and then on “Public Links” and “Create public link”. In the menu that opens up, optionally set a name, a password and an expiration date for the link.
In the new 玩嘉电竞下载注册 Web frontend, just click on the paperclip icon in the “Actions” column for the relevant file or folder, this creates and copies the public link in one click. To customize the public link, open the “Links” area in the context menu and click on the pencil icon. Then, you can set a password, an expiration date and a name for the share.
To create a public link using the Desktop App, in your file manager, select the file you want to create a link for, and open the context menu. Then, select “Copy public link to clipboard” or, to set a password, expiration date or a share name, choose “Share…” to open the full sharing dialogue. There, click on “Public Links”, make your desired settings and click “Create”. In the results view, you can then open, copy, send or delete the resulting public link.
To share a file or folder with someone who has an account with the 玩嘉电竞下载注册 you are using, create a private share. This does two things: It makes a file available for one or more users and it sends a notification about that file to that user(s).
You can share internally in the classic browser interface via the file details sidebar by clicking on the sharing tab and, under User and Groups, entering the colleague’s name – the form field suggests user names matching your entry.
In the new 玩嘉电竞下载注册 Web frontend, click on the “Add people” icon in the Actions column for the relevant file or folder, and enter the user name. Then, set the role for the user, and optionally set an expiration date, and click on “Share”.
With the Desktop App, open your file manager, select the file you want to create a link for, and open the context menu. In the 玩嘉电竞下载注册 submenu, select “share”. In the share dialogue, enter the user name of your colleague. This form field to suggests user names that match your entry.
Choose a private link internally, Angie
If you want to just send a link to a user that already has access to a folder, like a colleague in your team, just send a private link. Make sure the colleague actually has the right to access the file, either outright or by inheriting access through the file’s parent folder.
You get this link in the classic browser interface via the file details sidebar by clicking on the little link icon right next to the file name.
In the new 玩嘉电竞下载注册 Web interface, click on the kebab menu icon in the Actions column for the relevant file or folder, and select the Links menu, then in the Private Link area, click on the clipboard icon.
With the Desktop App, open your file manager, select the file you want to create a link for, and open the context menu. In the 玩嘉电竞下载注册 submenu, select “Copy private link to clipboard” – that’s it.
Guest User sharing saves time, Ephraim
If you want to make a file available to a specific external contact for longer periods of time, or maybe plan to share files with that contact repeatedly, may we suggest you create a Guest User account for that external contact.
It is easy: In the browser interface, select the file or folder you want to share. In the file details sidebar, click on the sharing tab and, under User and Groups, enter the recipients’ email address. If presented with a choice of Federated or Guest, choose Guest. The guest then receives an email, and has to activate the guest account first by setting a password.
Just send a group invite, Dwight
If the file or folder you want to share is already made accessible to a custom group of users, just add the additional user to that custom group. This of course requires your 玩嘉电竞下载注册 to have the Custom Groups feature activated – traditional groups can only be created and edited by administrators.
To add a user to an existing custom group, open the browser interface, click on your user name in the top right corner and select settings. Then, on the left select the custom groups sub menu. There, select the relevant custom group, and a context menu opens on the right. In it, find the form field that says “Add user to this group” and, well, add the user to the group.
You could just federate, Kate
If the user you want to share a file or folder with has an account with another 玩嘉电竞下载注册, you can send a federated share. The address for this resembles an email address and is called Federated Cloud ID : username@server. You’ll find yours in your personal settings.
To share using federation in the Desktop App, select the relevant file or folder in your file manager and access the 玩嘉电竞下载注册 context menu. There, select “share” and, in the following dialogie, enter the Federated Cloud ID for the user you want to share with and hit enter. 玩嘉电竞下载注册 then sends a notification email to the share recipient and also adds a little hint in brackets for your reference that this user is a remote user.
In the classic browser interface, click on the sharing icon for the relevant file or folder, and in the Users and Groups tab, enter the Federated Cloud ID for the user you want to share with into the form field.
In the new web interface, click on the “Add people” icon in the Actions column for the relevant file or folder, and enter the Federated Cloud ID for the user you want to share with and hit enter.