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C_ACTIVATE13 - SAP Certified Associate - SAP Activate Project Manager C_ACTIVATE13 - SAP Certified Associate - SAP Activate Project Manager

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Look At SAP Certified Associate - SAP Activate Project Manager Certification Dumps Get your required dump now: https://certsgot.com/product/dumps - c_activate13 - sap - certified - associate - sap - activate - project - manager/ Copy P aste T he A bove URL T o G et T he D ump R elated I nformation they pretty much have it. But as far as external users go, they do have the ability to share with external users. If you allow this option here and it is the default, it is Share setting that up. But if you do not want OneDrive to be able to do that, you could drop that all the way to the bottom. Okay? And at that point, they would not be able to share with external users via OneDrive. Okay? Right now, it says users can share with SharePoint. So if you’re talking pure SharePoint wit hout the help of OneDrive, then you could still share file links and all that. However, unless you have explicitly instructed people to use SharePoint without the use of OneDrive and all that, most people will set these to the same level. But OneDrive is y our default storage location when users are out there posting files and stuff in private chats and making those available to people and all that, and they’re going to tie back to their storage. Okay, so when a file gets posted, if we actually go over to P ortal Office for a particular user, we can pull up OneDrive here and their files will show up here. So you have my recently shared files, and of course they have the OneDrive app. They’ll see this as well. So I can go to more libraries that show all the di fferent shared libraries that this user account can take part in right now. Okay, so quite a few things are here, like sales and private discussions. OK, if there are any files that have been shared there, you go to private discussion and you can see any s hared files that have taken part in that. Okay, the social team here is General, and we have a PDF file called Dishwasher that’s been posted there. You can see these files, as well as who posted them, through your OneDrive for Business account. Again, this is the user site, sort of like OneDrive for business, showing you everything. And then back over here, this is the admin centre where you’re able to see all that. They’re not really trying to turn this into a full - blown OneDrive and SharePoint course, but they do give you an idea of how this is all related together. Okay? All right, so that is going to be your internal sharing. Your external sharing for one drive is going to be managed here. Okay? And then your SharePoint external sharing is managed by cl icking on the actual active site, which is related to group policies, and you can manage it here. All right? And that’s how you’re going to manage directional sharing for both the SharePoint side as well as the One Drop side. But definitely, you should hav e watched the guest videos on all of this. That was earlier in the course because that’s where it really gets into organisational setup and all that good stuff. Alright, so hopefully that makes sense when working with external sharing between SharePoint an d OneDrive.