Hello:
Maybe I am making this more complex than necessary, but I am finding it more work than expected to share a folder, especially with sub-folders. Or I am misinterpreting what I observe. Or the main person I share with confuses the situation.
I am curious whether my observations below are normal, or if there is a different way to accomplish what I wish to accomplish.
1) I find that I have to share every sub-folder, as giving permission to the top level folder does not show any shared permissions when I am logged in. I create sub-folders typically because I capture video with multiple cameras and microphones the same evening at the same location. The top level folder identifies the venue, date and personnel. The sub-folders contain the individual files, so they can be distinguished and evaluated without ambiguity.
2) Each time I share a folder, I change the permission type from EDIT to VIEW, to prevent a viewer from deleting anything. The default link created has EDIT permission. Every time I change it and then add the first e-mail address, it is changed back to EDIT permission AGAIN. I have to change it again. I also observe that I cannot add a second e-mail address by clicking after the first added address, unless I change the permission again.
3) The primary shared view user sometimes reports he cannot access the folders and has to request permission. This is after me sending him a VIEW link, which seems, to me, to be literally permission granted. Other view permission recipients usually do not provide any feedback to me, which suggests to me they are not even looking.
Or I'm wrong, and they do not proceed because a permission request intervenes and they exit. I am not sure what reality is because the primary reviewer only occasionally says he had to request permission. One possibility is that I did not realize earlier than today that giving top-level folder view permission was not 'globally' extending to subfolders, (when used. I don't always need sub-folders).
Thank you
Murray