Changes between Version 30 and Version 31 of nextcloud
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- Aug 1, 2020, 2:35:06 AM (5 years ago)
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v30 v31 29 29 [[Image(nextcloud-share.png)]] 30 30 31 You can either type a username of a user that has already logged into our Nextcloud program (by entering it in the field that says "Name, federated cloud id or email address"), or you can click the plus sign next to the "Share link" label to generate a random web address that anyone can use to access a file.31 You can either share the file with a user that already has a login on the server by typing their username in the field that says "Name, federated cloud id or email address": 32 32 33 [[Image(nextcloud- user-name-or-share-link.png)]]33 [[Image(nextcloud-type-user-name.png)]] 34 34 35 Be sure to carefully choose the permissions you want to grant (edit, read-only, etc). 35 Or you can click the plus sign next to the "Share link" label to generate a random web address that anyone can use to access a file without a login: 36 37 [[Image(nextcloud-anonymous-share-link.png)]] 38 39 By default, the link will be read-only and will expire in two weeks. 36 40 37 41 ===== Sending the share link ===== … … 41 45 ''Don't copy and paste the address in your browser.'' That seems to be the most sensible way to share a link but it won't work. 42 46 43 If you shared the file or folder with a user in the system, click the icon at the top to generate a link for users that can login to the system.47 If you shared the file or folder with a user in the system, click the icon labeled "Internal Link". 44 48 45 If you shared the file or folder with an anymous user, then click the icon labelled "share link" to generate a link for users who will not login to the system.49 If you shared the file or folder with an anymous user, then click the icon labelled "share link". 46 50 47 [[Image(nextcloud-two- share-links.png)]]51 [[Image(nextcloud-two-links.png)]] 48 52 49 53 ==== Sharing calendars ====