Feature release date
13 March 2023
What's new?
We've introduced two features:
If a user has inherited access to a file through membership of a shared folder on a shared drive, Tricent can't unshare the permission on that file directly. We've now visualized this hierarchy in the file details side panel. You can even click the folder and unshare the user's access to the folder entirely.
You can read more about it here.
The setting "Assign membership" has been added to "Shared drives cleanup". This means you can now automatically add the service account that Tricent needs to operate on your shared drives.
You can read more about it here.
Why have we done this?
Figuring out permissions on files that are within layers of shared drives and folders can be tricky. For this reason, we are currently focusing on the user experience of dealing with shared folders. This change is the first in a series of changes that revolve around shared folders.
In addition, customers need control over exactly how their shared drives are being operated, and we want to make the Tricent operating model as transparent as possible for them. With the "Assign membership" option, it becomes even more flexible how Tricent is configured.
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