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Good Afternoon all,
This is a non-specific question, more of a poll, to see how much freedom admins in this group allow their users to create their own folders, if at all.
We don't allow any user access to create foldersanywhere in PDMLink. I have some power users pushing back and I'm curious what current practices are out there.
In ProjectLink the Project Managers have full control so of course they can.
Any input from this estimable groupwould be welcome. Thanks,
Bob Lohbauer
Jacobs Vehicle Systems
I would never let users create folders.
I considered it one time in the past. The user that was interested then came to convince me and laid out his plan for this ridiculous folder structure in each product context. I'm talking dozens of folders up to 5 or 6 levels deep in each context. Since that time, every user that has come to me asking always has basically the same idea in their head. Namely, "We'll set up a folder structure just like we have on our network drive. It will be awesome." My guess is they don't realize what the Search function is for and how it really doesn't care where stuff is located.
There is some need for a folder structure in library situations where common-off-the-shelf items are stored and retrieved during the creation of assembly models. Even that is still something I wouldn't let a user do.
In Reply to Bob Lohbauer:
Good Afternoon all,
This is a non-specific question, more of a poll, to see how much freedom admins in this group allow their users to create their own folders, if at all.
We don't allow any user access to create foldersanywhere in PDMLink. I have some power users pushing back and I'm curious what current practices are out there.
In ProjectLink the Project Managers have full control so of course they can.
Any input from this estimable groupwould be welcome. Thanks,Bob Lohbauer
Jacobs Vehicle Systems
We restrict the right to create folders to the admins, the 'Change Managers' and the Porject Leads. Otherwise we would have a folder structure like Don describes his user wanting. So far, our folder structure is pretty clean.
We do allow users to create folders, but we don’t grant permissions
at the folder, they are all at the context.
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Lewis
In Reply to David DeMay:
I do not recommend it for large sites or those concerned with security of
the data held within. Overall, I think folders should be requested.