Introduction to Link-Based File Sharing
Audience: Site Admins, User Admins, Access Group Managers, power users, end users
Purpose: Explain what Shares are now, what changed, and how links work end-to-end
Prerequisites: Ability to create Shares; familiarity with your site’s folders/workspaces
What is a Share?
A Share lets you grant time-limited access to files via a link.
You can:
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Send files out (outbound) to specific people.
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Receive files in (inbound) to a target folder, even from external parties.
September 23, 2025 Shares Update
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Guest registration required for all links (inbound & outbound). Recipients register once, then authenticate for future links (unless deleted/suspended based on site settings).
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MFA layered on top of Guest Users:
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Sharetru Federal Sites: TOTP authenticator app only.
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All Other Sites: TOTP app or Email or SMS.
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Set Days until expiration and usage limit moved to "Advanced Settings" in when creating a Shares link.
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Per-recipient vs. per-link usage counting.
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System-sent emails: usage counted per recipient.
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User-sent (copied) links: usage counted per link (shared pool).
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Domain allow-listing (whitelisting): Admins can restrict which recipient domains can receive outbound links.
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File Sharing Limit: up to 50 files per single outbound Share. (No total size limit.)
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Go to Folder shortcut in the Shares dashboard (kebab menu).
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Expanded logging tied to a registered GIST user (identity, MFA method, timestamps), with SIEM forwarding if configured.
Shares Transition Note: Effective September 23, 2025
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Existing Shares automatically adopt guest registration.
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Link passwords are retired. Old link-level passwords are replaced by each guest user’s account password and 2FA from their registration.
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Not all legacy links migrate:
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Already expired shares won’t migrate.
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Shares created by a deleted user won’t migrate.
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Shares that point to deleted files/folders won’t migrate.
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