Is there a way to share a file between accounts on Backup and Sync? I set up my control panel to have an administrator and a basic account and I would like to share files uploaded to one with the other.
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Hello bigfoot2348
Welcome to the Webroot Community,
If you have Admin permission you can edit permissions for other users in your account, as well as your own.
Sign into your online Account Console and set permission fror access to Back up & Sync.
To set user permissions:
Backups/Passwords access?Click Yes if this user will have access to one or both of these services. This option is available only for Essentials or Complete keycodes.
Webroot SecureAnywhere tracks the number of services you assign to a user, and displays the number in the Manage Keycodes page. See Viewing license keycodes.
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Welcome to the Webroot Community,
If you have Admin permission you can edit permissions for other users in your account, as well as your own.
Sign into your online Account Console and set permission fror access to Back up & Sync.
To set user permissions:
- Open the SecureAnywhere website menu and click Manage Users.
- Locate the user whose permissions you want to change and click the edit icon.
http://sw.nohold.net/Webroot/Images/wsa_manageusersnodelete.png
The Account Settings page opens to the User Details tab.
- Open the Permissions tab and set this user's permissions for Webroot SecureAnywhere products. You can change permissions only for products to which you have access permission.
http://sw.nohold.net/Webroot/Images/wsa_accesspermissionsclosed.png
- Specify this user's access level for this account:
User Access Levels
Give this user console access?Click Yes to open a list of the products available to this user.
Specify the permissions for each product:
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- No Access disables access to the product, so that the product doesn't appear on the Webroot SecureAnywhere website. If a user is not licensed for a product, No Access is the only available permission. Users who have No Access to Webroot SecureAnywhere cannot access the SecureAnywhere website.
- Basic gives the Webroot SecureAnywhere user access to the SecureAnywhere consoles and account settings. Basic gives the PC Security user read-only access to PC scans.
- Admin access gives the Webroot SecureAnywhere user access to all keycodes, users, and account settings in the account. Admin access gives the PC Security user the ability to edit that computer's scan policy.
Backups/Passwords access?Click Yes if this user will have access to one or both of these services. This option is available only for Essentials or Complete keycodes.
- Select a keycode: Open the dropdown menu and choose a keycode for this user.
- Select services: Select Passwords or Backups or both for access by this user. If you choose an Essentials license keycode, only Backups is available to this user.
Webroot SecureAnywhere tracks the number of services you assign to a user, and displays the number in the Manage Keycodes page. See Viewing license keycodes.
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Thank you Ssherjj, but I was wondering if you can share files between an Admin account and a Basic account. I've set up one Admin account and one Basic account and it appears that each of their cloud storage spaces for files is different although both go towards the maximum 25G limit.
Hi bigfoot2348
Welcome to the Community Forums.
I don't think that Sherry is around at the moment so hopefully she won't mind if I fill for her. Unfortunately, I do not believe that you can do what you are looking to do specifically because both accounts are separate.
And, yes, each accounts does have its own discrete storage space but both come out of the single storage allowance related to the keycode/subscription they are set up under.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
I don't think that Sherry is around at the moment so hopefully she won't mind if I fill for her. Unfortunately, I do not believe that you can do what you are looking to do specifically because both accounts are separate.
And, yes, each accounts does have its own discrete storage space but both come out of the single storage allowance related to the keycode/subscription they are set up under.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
Thank you Baldrick. That confirms what I was thinking.
Hi bigfoot2348
You are most welcome...pleased to be able to assist. :D
Regards, Baldrick
You are most welcome...pleased to be able to assist. :D
Regards, Baldrick
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