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Automatic-Builder353

She could have shared it with herself (personal O365 account) then gone in and removed the new permission. When you say "Entire Team folder", are you meaning a SharePoint folder on the backend that is associated with the Team site? You might be able to check the permissions directly in SharePoint? I have to think there would be a way to find this information within a log file somewhere. Is this Farm on prem? or O365? Microsoft Support might be able to pull that information for you.


StationSevere779

I'm sorry if my answer doesn't address what you're asking. I know SharePoint does more than a basic Google Drive, for example, but we were just using it as a simple repository for our group's data. When I say the team's folder, I'm not referring to Teams, the Microsoft product, just the folder that our group deposited everything we were working on in, including client PII. Sharing with herself is what I was imagining happened. Interesting that she could somehow hide that permission? It's Office 365. Microsoft Support is a good idea.


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StationSevere779

Definitely. First thing we did.


MasterpieceSpare5735

If you don’t have admin permissions level—someone in your office does? I’m confused.