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So I have a list of job files which I don’t want users to be able to mess about with.. delete or rename etc. but I want them to have full access to everything in the job folder.. is this possible? :)
I watched again but is not what I need. I have a group of AD users that has access to a sharepoint folder. I need to cut access to that folder to one of the members of that group. I can't remove the user from that group. There is no "deny acces" in permissions
I found that if you have a share link created for that folder, it breaks the restriction for some users. After removing the share link, everything works as expected.
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Thank you for the kind words and for watching
Very helpful - thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
So I have a list of job files which I don’t want users to be able to mess about with.. delete or rename etc. but I want them to have full access to everything in the job folder.. is this possible? :)
How can I completly deny acces to a folder to a user that is part of a group that has acces to that folder?
That is what I cover in this video.
I watched again but is not what I need. I have a group of AD users that has access to a sharepoint folder. I need to cut access to that folder to one of the members of that group. I can't remove the user from that group. There is no "deny acces" in permissions
Can you break inheritance to a subfolder? In your example, is Documents the parent document library?
Yes you can. You can break inheritance right down to a file level although it's not recommended
@@LuiIacobellisThen it must be a admin setting? Because I am not able to break inheritance of a sub doc library. I have been able to before
If you don't want to reinstate the access to a group of people, can you also do it individually by entering the person's email address?
Yes this can be done by granting explicit access to a Site. You would select the user individually versus adding them into a group. Hope this helps!
Great video to the point
Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
I found that if you have a share link created for that folder, it breaks the restriction for some users. After removing the share link, everything works as expected.
This is good to know. Thank you for the tip!
can you do the same on sharepoint lists
Yes you can. You can restrict access to list items and the list itself. Hope this helps and thanks for watching