I have followed the steps but I am still unable to move a MyDrive folder to the Shared Drive. My Shared Drive has no folders created because I did not want to have redundant folder:subfolder names. For instance, if I drug "Marketing" folder from MyDrive to Shared Drive, the destination will have a parent folder of "Marketing" and a subfolder of Marketing (from the source MyDrive). Since I'm at an impasse, do I first need to create a destination folder in "Shared Drive"?
Hi Rocket! If you cant migrate an enter folder, try something smaller, a sub folder of even an individual file. Folder's can be prevented from being dragged on to a Shared Drive when items within that folder are not owned by you, and owned by someone external, perhaps with a @gmail.com account.
Hi If you give him manager privilege can move folder. but in content manager cant move folder only have privilege to move files. So what is the point of the second step creating role?
Thank you for the video. By the way the audio volume was very low.
I have followed the steps but I am still unable to move a MyDrive folder to the Shared Drive. My Shared Drive has no folders created because I did not want to have redundant folder:subfolder names. For instance, if I drug "Marketing" folder from MyDrive to Shared Drive, the destination will have a parent folder of "Marketing" and a subfolder of Marketing (from the source MyDrive). Since I'm at an impasse, do I first need to create a destination folder in "Shared Drive"?
Hi Rocket! If you cant migrate an enter folder, try something smaller, a sub folder of even an individual file. Folder's can be prevented from being dragged on to a Shared Drive when items within that folder are not owned by you, and owned by someone external, perhaps with a @gmail.com account.
@@SixfiveAu Can u move as a superadmin folders that's owned by people in your organization? Like force move :)
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If you give him manager privilege can move folder. but in content manager cant move folder only have privilege to move files. So what is the point of the second step creating role?
Content manager can move and organise folders - they cannot move folder to another Shared Drive, also they cannot manage users / permissions.