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Status Submitted
Workspace Aspera Ideas
Created by Guest
Created on May 2, 2025

Folder permission controls in Aspera

Creating this idea as reference from 
Case number - TS019200988
 

 Folder Permission Controls:
We would like to enforce stricter controls on how users share folders. Our goal is to ensure that sharing is limited strictly to designated folders.

Example Scenario A:
Path: NAM / All files / Customer Support / Customer-abc
In this case, the customer should only be allowed to create subfolders within Customer-abc folder . However, it appears they are able to create folders directly under Customer Support, which we would like to restrict.

Example Scenario B:
Customers are currently able to create folders in their own directories and grant access to external collaborators (other customers).
For instance: NAM / All files / Customer Support / Customer-abc → user creates a DEFGH folder and gives access to other customers like Customer-xyz. 



Seems there is no contol , any assistance 

Idea priority Low