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Manage Your Shared Files in OneDrive

OneDrive is a useful tool for storing and sharing files online, however the share permissions we set may outlive their appropriate lifespan. It's good practice to occasionally review those shared files and ensure that they're only available to those who require access.

 
  1. On your computer, sign in to onedrive.com

  2. Click on the Shared Files tab.

    A screenshot of OneDrive, pointing to the Shared tab

     

  3. Click on the Filter button, then select the Created by me filter. This will restrict the list to only display files you created and shared.

    A screenshot of OneDrive, pointing to the Filter button and the Created By Me filter

     

  4. To check the share settings of a file, click on the Share icon. This can only be done on a per-file or per-folder basis, multiple files cannot be selected and modified at once.

    A screenshot of OneDrive, pointing to the Share button on a file

     

  5. When possible, share to individuals rather than with a public link. This is a more secure option which gives access only after authentication.

    A screenshot of OneDrive, pointing to the People Your Choose option
  6. If it's necesssary to create or continue using a public link, IT Services recommends using the following additional security options:

     

    - Change "Can Edit" to "Can View" this prevents unauthorized users from modifying the shared file.
    - Set an expiration date for the public link. This will disable the public link after a set date.
    - Set a password and distribute this password only to the intended audience of the shared file.
    - Enable Block Download, this will prevent unauthorized users from downloading and retaining or modifying the file.


    A screenshot of OneDrive, pointing to the Anyone option and highlighting the Edit/View setting, the Expiration Date setting, the Set Password setting, and the Block Download setting