Inviting members

You turn a private folder into a shared workspace by inviting other users as ‘members’ – you yourself are the first member and owner of the workspace.

      Select  File    Access    Invite Member  in the top menu bar to trigger this action.

By inviting additional members to a shared workspace, you enlarge the group of people who may access the workspace and the objects it contains.

Before you turn a private folder into a shared workspace, please read 4.3 Creating and managing shared workspaces and 4.4 Workspace membership; section 4.5 Access rights and roles explains how to modify the access rights of the mem­bers in a shared workspace.

A private folder, a shared workspace or a folder or discussion within a workspace become a public workspace by selecting  File    Access    Public Access  (by default only allowed for man­agers). This feature may have been disabled altogether by your BSCW administrator for secu­rity reasons.

You may specify which actions are possible for anonymous access in a public workspace. This gives you extended access control. As a default, every user is authorized to read all documents in a public folder. All published objects are listed in the public space of the BSCW server. This public space, which is a community folder named ‘public’, may be accessed by selecting  GoTo    Public Space  in the top menu or by clicking the community icon in the in­stant access bar my communities.

The actions described above are also offered in the action menus of folder or discussion en­tries (action menu  Access    Invite Member  and action menu  Access    Public Access ).

If you plan to invite a large number of users to a workspace, consider adding a community to the workspace. Communities can accommodate large numbers of members and offer access to the community workspace without loss of performance.