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If I am downloading 3 files and then inadvertently click the 4th file, I have to exit entirely from the MS Teams, restart the software and re-download the 3 files I was transferring previously? The downloads fail and don't restart. Unfortunatly, this stops also the other files you are downloading and you will have to restart them.
Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Microsoft Teams Teams for business Search Community member. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Open up the SharePoint site you want to disable downloading in.
After clicking Site permissions , a new menu will open up. On this menu, there are three drop-downs: site owners, site members, and site visitors.
Here you can see who currently has permission to access and use your site. Click the link to open up the advanced permissions settings. Click Create Group. After clicking Create Group , a new page will open up. First, give a name and a description to the group.
Second, choose the group owner. This can be a single user or group. The owner of a group is the person or group responsible for managing it.
Third, choose who can view and edit the membership of the group. I always leave the default settings here, because it makes sense for only the group owner to control group membership. Fourth, choose whether you want to allow membership requests. Last but not least, choose the permission level for the group.
Here you want to click Restricted View.
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