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Jilasoan
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
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How about simple user auditing? Why can't we pull all access for each user via reporting, etc?
How about simple user auditing? Why can't we pull all access for each user via reporting or Dropbox options of some sort? Archaic otherwise.
Instead, we currently have to go through each individual FOLDER and check the MEMBERS. What if you have over 100 folders?
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- WalterDropbox Staff
Hi there Jilasoan & Unegv_waya, would the new admin reports do the trick for what you had in mind perhaps?
- Unegv_wayaNew member | Level 2
As an administrator of a multi-person, multi-location business I have need to be able to look up an individual user to see which folders they have access to.
As an example, I have one team member who is a member of one Group and as such has access to everything that Group is assigned. However I have given her access to several additional folders which the rest of her Group has no access to. Now I am unable to look at her member's page to see those additional folders. I can see her Group membership, but not the additional folders.
It is not reasonable to try to look at each folder in our DropBox to try to ferret out which folders she had access to. Adding this list to a member's page would be a great help and time saver.
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