Team shared folders make it easy for you to give other people access to view, edit, or add files in folders you specify. Shared folders are added to the Sync account of each team member you invite, and synchronized to each member’s computer (when the Sync desktop app is installed).
Sync Pro and Business customers can restrict editing with view-only permissions, and invite free Sync users to shared folders, regardless of folder size.
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You can turn any folder into a shared folder from the Sync.com web panel or your phone or tablet.
Share a folder from the Sync.com web panel:
Once you have created the share an email will be sent to each user, with an authorization link to access the share. People with an existing Sync account will get instant access. People without a Sync account will be prompted to create a free Sync account first.
Share a folder from your phone or tablet:
Team shared folders will have a different icon, compared to private folders:
You can manage access to shared folders from the Sync.com web panel or your phone or tablet.
Add or remove users from the Sync.com web panel:
To add users click the + Add users button, and add additional users like you did when you created the shared folder.
To remove users (revoke access) select the users you want to remove by checking them, and click the Remove selected users button.
The remote wipe option: When removing users you have the option of letting the user keep a copy of the shared folder in their Sync account (they won’t be able to see future changes), or deleting the shared folder from their Sync account.
Add or remove users from your phone or tablet:
To add users tap the Add a user +, and add additional users like you did when you created the shared folder.
To remove users (revoke access) tap Remove users and select the users you want to remove by checking them, and then tapping Remove Users. The remote wipe option will delete the shared folder from their Sync account.
If a person you have invited to a share folder has not yet joined, you may need to resend the authorization email, and instruct the person to click the link contained within the email. You can resend the email as follows:
This option is only available for users who have not yet joined your shared folder.
If you do not need to share a folder anymore you can unshare it with some or all members.
Unshare a folder from the Sync.com web panel:
If remote wipe is enabled, the folder will be permanently deleted from each member’s Sync account, and also deleted from each member’s computer, if they have the Sync desktop app installed.
Unshare a folder from your phone or tablet:
If remote wipe is enabled, the folder will be permanently deleted from each member’s Sync account, and also deleted from each member’s computer, if they have the Sync desktop app installed.
When you share a folder with someone, you can control what permissions they have on the folder.
Sync Pro and Business customers can change permissions per user, per shared folder from the Sync.com web panel or your phone or tablet.
Change permissions from the Sync.com web panel:
Change permissions from your phone or tablet:
You can rename or move a shared folder from the Sync.com web panel, or from your computer like any other folder on your hard drive. When you do so, the folder will remain shared, but the new name will not be propagated to the Sync accounts of the other shared folder members.
Shared folders work this way to mitigate confusion, as nobody wants their folders renamed or moved without their consent.
If you need to rename a shared folder for all members, you would need to:
With team shared folders you can only share a top-level folder or its sub-folders, but not both. As such, a flat folder structure is recommended to ensure that access is clearly defined and easily understood by all users.
If you do need to share a folder inside an existing shared folder you can either:
The person that creates the shared folder automatically becomes the owner (administrator). Only the owner can add or remove members, change permissions, change owner, or unshare the folder.
To determine the owner of a shared folder:
To give another share member invite permissions:
If you want to give another share member the ability to add members, you can do so by giving them invite permissions. You will remain the owner, but this allows another user to manage access to the folder.
To change the owner of a shared folder:
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