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Sharing with your team

ScaiDrive shares are how teams collaborate. A share is a top-level container — like a "team drive" — and people are added to it as members with a role.

Roles#

Role Can do
Reader View and download files
Contributor Reader + upload, edit, delete files; create folders
Admin Contributor + add/remove members, change roles, create external links
Owner Admin + delete the share itself, transfer ownership

A share always has exactly one owner. Use Admin for trusted maintainers who can manage membership but shouldn't be able to delete the share.

Adding people#

In the web client:

  1. Open the share.
  2. Click Share in the top-right.
  3. In the Members tab, search for a user by name, email, or group.
  4. Pick a role.
  5. Click Add.

The new member sees the share in their sidebar immediately. They get a notification email (if your administrator has enabled them).

You can also add an entire group as a member — everyone in the group gets the chosen role on the share, and changes to group membership take effect automatically.

Inviting someone who doesn't have an account#

If your administrator has enabled email invitations:

  1. Same Share dialog → Members.
  2. Type an email address that isn't yet a user.
  3. Pick a role and Send invitation.

The recipient gets an email with a link that signs them up through SSO and adds them to the share in one step. You can revoke a pending invitation any time from the same dialog.

Changing roles or removing people#

Same Members tab — click the role next to a name to change it, or Remove to revoke access. The user's local sync stops immediately; cached files on their devices remain but won't update.

Per-file and per-folder permissions (ACLs)#

Most teams just use share-level roles. But ScaiDrive supports finer-grained permissions when you need them:

  • Folder-level ACL — restrict a subfolder so only a subset of share members can see it.
  • File-level deny — explicit deny entries override allow inheritance, in NTFS style.

Right-click a folder or file → Permissions to set them. See Permissions and ACLs for the model.

What about people outside the organization?#

Don't add them as share members — that requires an account. Use external links instead, which work with no account at all.

What's next#

Updated 2026-05-18 15:04:10 View source (.md) rev 2