diff --git a/admin_manual/configuration_files/federated_cloud_sharing_configuration.rst b/admin_manual/configuration_files/federated_cloud_sharing_configuration.rst index 6767a0f67..785c484ae 100644 --- a/admin_manual/configuration_files/federated_cloud_sharing_configuration.rst +++ b/admin_manual/configuration_files/federated_cloud_sharing_configuration.rst @@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ creating a cloud of Nextclouds. .. _label-direct-share-link: -Creating a new Federation Share (9.0+ only) -------------------------------------------- +Creating a new Federation Share +------------------------------- -Follow these steps to create a new Federation share between two Nextcloud 9.0+ +Follow these steps to create a new Federation share between two Nextcloud servers. This requires no action by the user on the remote server; all it takes is a few steps on the originating server. @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ is a few steps on the originating server. .. figure:: images/federation-0.png -3. Now go to your Files page and select a folder to share. Click the share +4. Now go to your Files page and select a folder to share. Click the share icon, and then enter the username and URL of the user on the remote Nextcloud server. In this example, that is ``freda@https://example.com/nextcloud``. When Nextcloud verifies the link, it displays it with the **(remote)** label. @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ is a few steps on the originating server. .. figure:: images/federation-2.png -3. When the link is successfully completed, you have a single share option, +5. When the link is successfully completed, you have a single share option, and that is **can edit**. .. figure:: images/federation-3.png