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