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Sharing OneDrive files, SharePoint files, or Lists with other people allows you to securely collaborate with people outside your organization.

  • If you sign in with a work or school account, you can send a link to specific people, either inside or outside of your organization.

  • If you sign in with a Microsoft personal account, you can only choose people who also have Microsoft personal account.

Select a tab below for how you sign in:

If you want to secure your content and get a link that only works for the people you invite, select Specific people in Link settings when creating the sharing link.

Link setting in OneDrive with Specific people option highlighted.

The recipients' experience depends on the settings you select when creating the sharing link, and the account they use to view the file.

Recipient doesn’t have a Microsoft account

The recipients won't need a Microsoft account. To access the content, OneDrive, SharePoint, or Lists sends a one-time passcode to their email address to verify their identity. After they receive the code, they enter it into the verification screen to open the file. The content is secured and the link won’t work if it’s forwarded to others – it only works for people you specified when you shared.

OneDrive External Sharing Code request window OneDrive external sharing verify code window

Recipient has a Microsoft account

When someone who has a Microsoft account wants to access the content, OneDrive, SharePoint, or Lists asks them to sign in to their account, and requests permission to view their name, email address, and photo to verify their identity.

Note that in some cases the recipient may need to follow the steps above and provide a passcode instead of signing in.

OneDrive External Sharing Link verification to sign in. OneDrive External Sharing Permission window.

Tips: 

  • When you’re done collaborating, or at any time, you can stop sharing and remove access to your files. For OneDrive and SharePoint select the file then select Details > Manage access to stop sharing. For Lists, open the list and select the information icon in the top right corner, then select Manage access

  • For added security for OneDrive and SharePoint files, you can remove editing permission and turn on Block download in Link settings.

OneDrive Block download option in Link Settings ​​​​

If you want anyone who receives the sharing link to be able to access the content, select Anyone with the link option in Link settings. The recipients won't need a Microsoft account and can access the content without having to enter a passcode or sign in. 

Caution: Recipients can forward the link to others and anyone who receives the link will be able to view and access the content. 

If you want to specify who receives the sharing link, select the Specific people option in Link settings. The recipients need a Microsoft account to be able to access the content.

OneDrive Anyone link option in Link Settings.

Learn more

Share files and folders with Microsoft 365

Share SharePoint files or folders

Share a list or list item

Stop sharing OneDrive or SharePoint files or folders, or change permissions

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