diff --git a/admin_manual/configuration_files/federated_cloud_sharing_configuration.rst b/admin_manual/configuration_files/federated_cloud_sharing_configuration.rst index fd8e5c794..edbc30373 100644 --- a/admin_manual/configuration_files/federated_cloud_sharing_configuration.rst +++ b/admin_manual/configuration_files/federated_cloud_sharing_configuration.rst @@ -12,6 +12,18 @@ allow users to upload files, and set an expiration date. .. Note:: Currently, federated shares cannot be re-shared, and the only visible option when you create the share is **Can edit**. +Sharing With ownCloud 7 +----------------------- + +Direct share links (:ref:`direct-share-link`) are not supported in ownCloud +7, so you must create federated cloud shares with public links +(:ref:`public-link-share`). + +.. _direct-share-link: + +Creating a Direct Share Link +---------------------------- + Follow these steps to create a new federated cloud share: 1. Go to your ownCloud Admin page and scroll to the Federated Cloud Sharing @@ -63,12 +75,14 @@ shared with, and federated cloud shares are labeled as ``(remote)``. Click the trash can icon to disconnect the share. -Creating Federated Cloud Shares via Email ------------------------------------------ +.. _public-link-share: + +Creating Federated Cloud Shares via Public Link Share +----------------------------------------------------- Check the ``Share Link`` checkbox to expose more sharing options (which are described more fully in :doc:`file_sharing_configuration`). You may create a -federated cloud share by allowing ownCloud to create the link for you, and +federated cloud share by allowing ownCloud to create a public link for you, and then email it to the person you want to create the share with. .. figure:: ../images/create_public_share-6.png