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Set sharing policies

  1. In the left pane, select 
    Security policies > Sharing
  2. In the 
    Enable autocomplete
     area, to enable the autocomplete feature, select 
    Enable autocomplete when sharing files
    , and choose one of the following:
    Only for workspace administrators and users
    Select this setting to allow autocomplete for workspace administrators and Exchange senders only.
    For all users
    Select this setting to enable autocomplete for anyone sharing an organization file, including external users and visitors.
    When autocomplete is enabled, potentially all email addresses of all users in the organization can be seen when beginning to enter an email address.
  3. In the 
    Outlook Plugin
     area, to offer 
    BlackBerry Workspaces
     for 
    Windows
     user the option to send files of over 25 MB, select 
    Enable sharing of large files via the Outlook plugin
    .
  4. In the 
    Workspaces
     area, do the following:  . 
    1. If you want to restrict individual users from changing the default file permissions when sharing or sending files, select 
      Disallow users from changing default sharing or sending permissions by default
      .   
      For existing users, you must edit the user account and select the 
      Disallow user from changing default sharing or sending permissions
       setting to apply the restriction. For new users, this setting is applied to the user account by default.  
    2. Configure the default permissions that are applied when a user shares a workspace. The default permissions that you can set are: Role, Permission, File expiration, Watermark, and Commenting.
  5. In the 
    Sent files
     area:
    1. Select 
      Enable sharing without email notification
       to enable users to decide whether to notify recipients when new files are uploaded. When selected, an additional option appears to select 
      Share files with notification by default
      . This additional option (when selected) ensures that the notification option is selected by default and must be manually turned off by the sender, if desired. 
    2. Select 
      Enable users to share files without requiring recipients to sign in
      , if you want to give senders the option to allow recipients to view files without signing in. If you want to require that recipients to sign in by default, select 
      Require recipients to sign in by default
       .
    3. Configure the default permissions for sent files. The permissions that you can set are: Permission, File expiration, Watermark, and Commenting.
      The available permissions depend on which Enterprise mode has been set (see Configure the Enterprise mode). The permissions in the drop-down lists are the permissions templates for the different users. For more information on permissions, see Overview: BlackBerry Workspaces user roles.
  6. Click 
    Apply changes