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Terry White
6 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Can I restrict new team member's access to a single folder?
Can anyone show me how to restrict new member's access to a single folder?
- 6 months ago
Thanks everyone! I was able to take care of this.
Vicker
Super User
Hi, Terry White ,
I think the first thing you have to check is whether the folder that you mentioned is a Team folder. If that's the case, I would suggest to create another new private folder and move the content over so that you could have more fine-grained control on who could access it.
Cheers
Vicker
Terry White
6 months agoHelpful | Level 5
This folder is a Team folder. I've hired a contract architectural consultant for my architectural firm to help us on a project and the only way we've been able to get successful access for her was to make them a Team Member with full access to our entire company folder despite everything else we've tried... including sending her an ivite to that specific folder. Once we start a project, linkages between files are sometimes hindered if parent file name and locations are modified.
From your response, I'm guessing that Dropbox doesn't have a way to restrict this new Team Member to an existing project folder after they're added to our team.
- Megan6 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey there, Terry White, thanks for posting here!
Have you considered using Groups for your content by any chance?
Groups are an easy way to add and remove lists of people to your shared folders and make managing sharing easier. You can choose which members you want to be part of each group, and assign it to your Team folders.
If you have any questions, let me know!
- Vicker6 months agoSuper User
Hi, Terry White ,
From my knowledge, there are 2 types of folder, Team folder and Shared folder. Team folder is expected to be shared among the whole team, therefore there are no fine-grain control of the access. Therefore, the only option left is to move things over to a newly created Shared folder.
This official documentation got more explanation on that.
Cheers
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