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[Bug] - Permissions in subfolders are not applied to upper folders #431
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Hello @wzrdtales, |
@HelenBelova17 This is wrong then unfortunately. Exactly this does not work. If the parent folder (for example root level in the common space) has explicitly set to prevent everyone seeing it by default and you set then a subfolder with viewing permissions, the parent folder wont show up at all. |
@wzrdtales, In this case the parent folder should not be displayed, only the subfolder. |
which filter? Since this is tracked, is that already planned or no ETA yet? |
In your case, the filter is Type/Folders, unfortunately there is no ETA yet. |
that is unfortunate since this just breaks the "common" storage section completely, there is not really a case where everything is shared there with everyone. Also is it normal that shared documents in common do not appear in the shared with me section? |
Yes, it is normal. |
When files in the common section are shared, the permissions have to be given from the bottom up. If you want to give a person specifically access to only one folder inside one folder, this is impossible, since that means you need to give access to the bottom folder and then change it in all other folders inside...
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