In this section, we'll see how to change permissions on files protected by you.
What you need to know
- In some cases, you may want to add or remove some permissions like edit, print, etc. for certain users/domains after you’ve shared the files with them. The capability to change permissions on the files even after they are shared helps you achieve this.
- This capability also allows you to remotely control your protected files - changing permissions on your copy of a file replicates the changes on all the copies of the file the recipients have.
- You’ll need to sign in to Seclore if you’re not signed in already. See the following page if you need help signing in to Seclore.
Audio/Video demonstration
Step-by-step
Recipients who are part of the domain-based access but have also received permissions individually will continue to retain their individual permissions along with domain-based access permissions.
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