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  • mpeccable
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I was having trouble with publishing my camera to a URL and luckily I found this tutorial from Drive HQ.

https://www.cameraftp.com/camera/knowledgebase/howtoPublishCamera.aspx#Publish_store_Camera_video_clipsbasketball legends

However, I still have a question about the Share feature. Is there a way to pass access and editing rights to the shared users? Or can they just view it and do nothing? If there is a way to allow access and editing from other users, I would love to receive a detailed and specific tutorial.
Hope to receive feedback soon!
Regards,

Bevery Barry.


11/21/2024 3:46:29 AM

  • CameraFTPSupport
  • (329 posts)
Subject: Re:How to share access to others?

You can share or publish a camera.

If you publish a camera, you can get the camera's Publish URL. Anybody can view the camera by clicking the URL.

When publishing a camera, you can select whether to allow Playback of old footage, and whether to add it to CameraFTP's Published Camera list. You can also embed published cameras into your own web pages.

If you share a camera, you can share it with other CameraFTP users or non-members (using their email addresses). When sharing with other CameraFTP users, the other users can simply log in to CameraFTP.com with their own username & password. They can then view the shared cameras on CameraFTP.com website or CameraFTP Viewer apps. When sharing with non-members, they just need to click the link in the Share Notification email. 

Large organizations / resellers can use our Group Account feature. The group owner (admin) can create sub-accounts for other people. They can create 4 types of sub-users: Group Administrator, Subgroup Administrators, Regular Members and Guest Users. This way, they can share cameras with sub-users / subgroups so that each user can only see the cameras shared with him/her.

If you want a sub-user to manage his/her own cameras, you can log in as the sub-user and order a subscription, then add cameras to the sub-account. This way, the sub-user can log in and view/manage cameras in his/her account.  

 

 


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