Apply folder-level permissions for users or groups to certain folders if you want to limit their access to the folders when they are shared.
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You can apply folder-level permissions directly to user folders from the Manage Users page.
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You can apply folder-level permissions to Team Folders from the Manage Team Folders page. See instructions at Setting Folder-Level Permissions on Team Folders.
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You can edit folder-level permissions set by users and folder-permissions set on Team Folders from the Folder Permissions link in the navigation panel.
Permission rules: How permissions interact
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Whichever is more restrictive, share permissions or folder-level permissions, apply.
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Inheritance of folder-level permissions is turned on by default for all folders and sub-folders.
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Subfolders inherit the folder-level permissions of their immediate parent folders.
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If you manually turn off inheritance for a folder, its subfolders still have inheritance turned on.
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In a share, greatest share permissions given to a user or the user's group apply.
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In folder-level permissions, user permissions override permissions of a group the user is in.
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When a user belongs to multiple groups with conflicting permissions, the effective permissions are the enabled permissions from all their groups combined.
To configure FileCloud to allow setting folder-level permissions
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In the FileCloud admin portal's left navigation bar, scroll down and click Settings. Then, on the Settings navigation page, click Misc Unknown Attachment .
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Enable Apply folder-level security.
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Now, folder-level permissions can be set.
To apply folder-level permissions to user folders:
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In the admin portal's left navigation panel, click Users.
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On the Manage Users page, select a user, and then click the Edit icon.
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On the User Details dialog box, click Manage Files.
The Manage Files for <User> window opens.
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Expand My Files and locate the folder that you want to set folder-level permissions for.
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Click the Manage Access
button in the folder's row.
The Manage Folder Level Security dialog box opens. Any folder-level permissions that are already effective appear. -
Follow the steps below to assign and change user and group folder-level permissions. Users who do not appear
on the list have all folder-level permissions to the folder (unless their group permissions are limited)
A By default, Inherit is selected. If you select Don't Inherit, users do not inherit permissions from this folder's parent folder, and the lower Inherited Permissions section no longer appears.
B Click Add User to add a user and limit their access to the folder, or click the Group tab and add a group.
CIn the top list of users, check or uncheck levels of permissions.
To edit folder-level permissions set by admins on Team Folders and set by users on user folders:
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To open the Manage Folder Permissions screen, In the navigation panel, click Folder Permissions.
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To open the Manage Folder Level Security dialog box, click the edit button.
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Follow the steps below to assign and change user and group folder-level permissions. Users who do not appear
on the list have all folder-level permissions to the folder (unless their group permissions are limited)
A By default, Inherit is selected. If you select Don't Inherit, users do not inherit permissions from this folder's parent folder, and the lower Inherited Permissions section no longer appears.
B Click Add User to add a user and limit their access to the folder, or click the Group tab and add a group.
CIn the top list of users, check or uncheck levels of permissions.