Troubleshoot issues with shared drives (2024)

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Shared drives are a way to share related files and folders with a group or team in Google Drive. If you’re having problems with shared drives, try the solutions in this article. If you're an administrator, learn how to help users with shared drives in Troubleshoot shared drives for your users.

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Issues creating or managing shared drives

  • Can't create a shared drive
  • Can't add a member to a shared drive
  • Can't change shared drive sharing settings
  • Can't delete a shared drive

Issues sharing or working with files and folders

  • Can't share a file or folder in a shared drive
  • Can't edit a file in a shared drive
  • Can't make a form in a shared drive accept an upload

Issues moving files and folders

  • Can't move a file to a shared drive
  • Can't move a folder from My Drive to a shared drive
  • Can't upload or move a file into a shared drive that exceeds available space

Issues creating or managing shared drives

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Can’t create a shared drive

  • If you don’t have the option to create a shared drive, your organization might not let you. If you think you should be able to, contact your administrator.
  • If you can click New and start creating a shared drive, but it’s taking a while to create, your organization might have security policies that take some time to process. Youget an email when the shared drive is ready.

Can’t add a member to a shared drive

  1. Confirm that you have Manager access to the shared drive:

    1. Right-click the shared drive and click View members.
    2. Your name is listed at the top with your access level.
    3. If you don’t have Manager access and think you should, ask someone who has manager access to update your access.
  2. Confirm that the person has a Google Account associated with their email address. If they don’t, they can create a Google Account with their existing email.
  3. If you just created the shared drive, wait for a few minutes then try again. It can take some time for security policies to be processed for new shared drives.
  4. If the person is external to your organization, you might not be allowed to add themas members to shared drives. To find out, contact your administrator.
  5. Review the membership list for the shared drive (right-click the shared drive and click View members) and make sure that it doesn’t exceed shared drive membership limits.

Can’t change shared drive sharing settings

  1. Confirm that you have Manager access to the shared drive:

    1. Right-click the shared drive and click View members.
    2. Your name is listed at the top with your access level.
    3. If you don’t have Manager access and think you should, ask someone who has manager access to update your access.
  2. Your administrator might not allow shared drive managers to change sharing settings. To find out, and ask to have the sharing settings updated for a shared drive, contact your administrator.

Can’t delete a shared drive

  1. Confirm that the shared drive is empty. If it isn’t, you must delete the contents before you can delete the shared drive.
  2. [snippet] Confirm that you have Manager access to the shared drive:
    1. Right-click the shared drive and click View members.
    2. Your name is listed at the top with your access level.
    3. If you don’t have Manager access and think you should, ask someone who has manager access to update your access.

If you’re not a manager and want to delete the shared drive and all its contents, ask your administrator to delete the shared drive.

Issues sharing or working with files and folders in shared drives

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Can’t share a file or folder in a shared drive

  1. Confirm that you have Contributor, Content manager, or Manager access to the shared drive:

    1. Right-click the shared drive and click View members.
    2. Your name is listed at the top with your access level.
  2. Review the sharing settings for the shared drive:
    1. Right-click the shared drive and click Shared drive settings.
    2. If the first box is unchecked, you can’t share with people outside your organization.
    3. If the second box is unchecked, you can’t share with non-members. If you try, yousee this error: "This shared drive's settings prevent sharing with non-members."If you think you should be able to share with people outside your organization or non-members, contact one of the shared drive's managers.
  3. If you just created the shared drive, wait for a few minutes then try again. It can take some time for security policies to be processed for new shared drives.
  4. To share a folder, make sure the person has a Google Account associated with their email address.
  5. Your administrator might not allow you to share with certain people. For details, ask your administrator.

Can’t edit a file in a shared drive

Confirm that you have Contributor, Content manager, or Manager access to the shared drive:

  1. Right-click the shared drive and click View members.
  2. Your name is listed at the top with your access level.

Note: If you’re using Drive for desktop and the Files app on ChromeOS, you need Content manager or Manager access to edit shared drive files locally.

Can’t make a form in a shared drive accept an upload

If you put a form created with Google Forms in a shared drive, the form can’t accept uploads. This is a known issue.

Issues moving files or folders into or out of shared drives

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Can’t move a file to a shared drive

  1. Confirm that you have Contributor, Content manager, or Manager access to the shared drive:

    1. Right-click the shared drive and click View members.
    2. Your name is listed at the top with your access level.
  2. Confirm that the file owner is in your organization. You can’t add files owned by people in other organizations. To add a file owned by another organization, someone from that organization with Manager access must move the file into the shared drive.
  3. If you just created the shared drive, wait for a few minutes then try again. It can take some time for security policies to be processed for new shared drives.

Can’t move a folder from My Drive to a shared drive

  1. You can’t move a folder if it has too many unmovable files (25 files or 10% of items, whichever is smaller). Try moving files individually or ask your administrator to move the folder for you.
  2. You can’t move a folder if the move involves more than 100,000 items. Try moving files in smaller batches.
  3. If you’re in Google Drive for desktop on your computer, try again at drive.google.com. Folder moves aren’t supported in Drive for desktop.
  4. If you try to move a folder and get an error, your move might exceed shared drive limits. Determine which files and folders need to be in the shared drive and move only those.

Can’t upload or move a file into a shared drive that exceeds available space

If you see an error message “Item can’t be uploaded” or “Item can’t be copied”:

  • If you’re a Manager or Content manager of the shared drive, move or delete content from the shared drive.
  • If you’re a Contributor or Viewer, ask a Content manager or Manager to move or delete content from the shared drive.

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Troubleshoot issues with shared drives (2024)

FAQs

Troubleshoot issues with shared drives? ›

Your Drive sharing settings might prevent access to a shared drive. If the user should have access, you might be able to assign the shared drive to an organizational unit where sharing with them is allowed. If you set trust rules, they can prevent access to a shared drive.

Why can't I access a shared drive? ›

Your Drive sharing settings might prevent access to a shared drive. If the user should have access, you might be able to assign the shared drive to an organizational unit where sharing with them is allowed. If you set trust rules, they can prevent access to a shared drive.

How do I troubleshoot file sharing? ›

1 Check network connectivity

The first step to troubleshoot remote file sharing issues is to check the network connectivity of both the source and the destination devices. You can use the ping command to test the reachability of the remote device by sending packets of data and measuring the response time.

What may be the problem if the shared folder could not be accessed? ›

There are many reasons for the “cannot access shared folder Windows 11” issue. There may be a misconfigured network, incorrect drive settings, and misspellings of the folder names mentioned above. And in some cases, the user account behind the folder has inappropriate permissions settings.

What are the limitations of a shared drive? ›

A shared drive can contain a maximum of 500,000 items, including files, folders, shortcuts, and items in trash. Learn how to Permanently delete a file from a shared drive's trash. Note: This limit is based on item count, not storage use. We recommend that you keep shared drives well below the strict limit.

How do I resolve a shared drive problem? ›

Issues moving files or folders into or out of shared drives
  1. Confirm that you have Contributor, Content manager, or Manager access to the shared drive: ...
  2. Confirm that the file owner is in your organization. ...
  3. If you just created the shared drive, wait for a few minutes then try again.

How do I regain access to a shared drive? ›

Point to a shared drive and click the Restore button. Select a date range for the data restore. If you're restoring a shared drive and want to restore all the files that were in the shared drive when it was deleted, you must select the date it was deleted up to the current date.

How to fix network sharing problem? ›

2. How do I fix Network Sharing Not Working?
  1. Enable and Use File Sharing Properly.
  2. Turn Password Protection Off.
  3. Add a Windows Credential.
  4. Disable IPv6.
  5. Change File Sharing Connections.
  6. Disable Antivirus on Your PC.
  7. Enable the SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support.
  8. Update Windows to the Latest Version.
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What are the problems that may occur on file sharing? ›

Is it possible for an enterprise search solution to be too good?
  • Understanding File Sharing.
  • Problem 1: Inadequate Security Measures.
  • Problem 2: Insufficient Data Control.
  • Problem 3: Compliance Issues.
  • Problem 4: Lack Of Visibility And Monitoring.
  • Problem 5: Shadow IT Risks.
  • Problem 6: Syncing Errors.

How do I fix sharing error? ›

Change File Sharing Connections

Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Advanced Sharing Settings > All Networks > File Sharing Connection > Make sure that the Use 128-bit encryption radio button is ticked > Save Changes.

How to fix network drive not accessible? ›

In the menu that opens, type gpedit. msc and click 'OK'.
  1. Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > Lanman Workstation > click on Enable insecure guest logons.
  2. Set the switch to the 'Enabled' position and press the 'OK' button.
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How to connect to a shared drive? ›

How to Connect your Windows PC to a Network Drive
  1. Go to File>Explorer.
  2. Select "This PC"
  3. Select "Computer" from the top menu bar.
  4. Select "Map Network Drive"
  5. Select "S:" as the drive letter.
  6. Enter the folder path: \\tnsfiles.tns.newschool.edu\shares\
  7. Check "Connect using different credentials"

Why can't folders be moved to shared drives? ›

The files can't be moved because you don't have the necessary permissions. Ask the owner of the file for permissions. The files can't be moved because they belong to organizations that don't allow it. The files can't be moved because they have harmful content.

How do I maintain a shared drive? ›

Organizing Your Drive/Directory
  1. Create a folder structure. Don't let your shared drive become the wild, wild west. ...
  2. Use a consistent file name. All files on a shared drive should have a consistent file name so they are easily searchable and findable. ...
  3. Document your decisions.

How to check shared drive storage? ›

Click on "Shared drives" and click on a specific shared drive to select it. Click the information button in the upper right (circle with an "i" in the middle). Click the "Details" tab. The storage used will be listed under "Storage used."

How do I allow access to a shared drive? ›

Change a member's access to a shared drive
  1. On the left, click a shared drive.
  2. At the top, next to the shared drive name, click the Down arrow. Manage members.
  3. Next to a member's name, click the Down arrow and select a new access level.
  4. Click Done.

Why is OneDrive not allowing me to share? ›

If you cannot share OneDrive files it could be because: You have reached your sharing limits. We need to validate your account. The item is in your Personal Vault.

How do I access a shared drive with me? ›

Go to drive.google.com. On the left, click Shared with me.

How do I access a shared OneDrive? ›

  1. Sign in to OneDrive.com with your personal Microsoft account.
  2. In the left pane, under OneDrive, select Shared. Files or folders shared with you appear under the names of the people who shared them.
  3. Select a file or folder to open it, just as you would any other item in OneDrive.

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